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31-Oct-2006, 03:54 PM #1
Link color
Is there anyway to have no color border a link?
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31-Oct-2006, 03:58 PM #2
eh?

Could you be a little more specific?
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31-Oct-2006, 04:01 PM #3
Sry, I knew that was kind of blunt. I have mapped an image to link to various areas of my website, and because of this, a red border (or blue) appears around the image, indicating whether or not I have clicked, etc... Can I turn this off or change the color to no color using CSS or preferably without a style sheet?
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31-Oct-2006, 04:14 PM #4
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Sry, I knew that was kind of blunt. I have mapped an image to link to various areas of my website, and because of this, a red border (or blue) appears around the image, indicating whether or not I have clicked, etc... Can I turn this off or change the color to no color using CSS or preferably without a style sheet?
http://google.com
try that :P
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31-Oct-2006, 04:19 PM #5
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{
border: 0;
}

or

<img src="yourimage.jpg" border="0">

or

<img src="yourimage.jpg" style="border:0;">


... of course you could have took newhen's advice and found it in about 3.2 seconds.
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31-Oct-2006, 04:21 PM #6
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http://google.com
try that :P
Thats not helpful whatsoever.

There are many default CSS properties for links. There is a:link, a:hover, a:visited (I think what you want), and a:active.

Go here to learn how to use them: http://www.echoecho.com/csslinks.htm
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Whose advice? Mine or thecoalman?
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02-Nov-2006, 07:28 PM #10
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There are many default CSS properties for links. There is a:link, a:hover, a:visited (I think what you want), and a:active.

Go here to learn how to use them: http://www.echoecho.com/csslinks.htm
He was talking about the default border around a linked image...

e.g. if you have
HTML Code:
<a href="/page.html"><img src="image.jpg"></a>
You'll get about a 2px - 4px red or blue border around the image. He didn't want the border around it so he needed this:

HTML Code:
<a href="/page.html"><img src="image.jpg" border="0"></a>

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I was referring to the guy who recommended google
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I was talking about this:

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There are many default CSS properties for links. There is a:link, a:hover, a:visited (I think what you want), and a:active.

Go here to learn how to use them: http://www.echoecho.com/csslinks.htm
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hose advice? Mine or thecoalman?
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