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    Calling all HTML coding masters - Link colors help

    LMAO! Then you'll REALLY appreciate this tid bit... In Dreamweaver, there's actually a menu item that says "Clean up Word HTML..." which goes through and strips out all of the 'crap' that Word puts into the HTML page. :D
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    Calling all HTML coding masters - Link colors help

    Dreamweaver is great with library items. If every page has the same link on it, I make it into a library item. That way, if I need to change something, I just change the library item and Dreamweaver goes through every page (that uses it) and updates it. and it's better than copy and pasting...
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    Calling all HTML coding masters - Link colors help

    OK, so I created a CSS file and just used the color white...When I added it to the link, it worked - Click Here Of course it created the CSS file which I saved. So what do I do now that I want it on several pages? I am using Dreamweaver and I notice that it only appears in the CSS panel when...
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    Calling all HTML coding masters - Link colors help

    I never really got into CSS, so I may need to play with it a little... I actaully do use CSS in a library item that I use as navigation (on the right hand side) for a lot of pages, but I only use font and size in the CSS... All of the other text on the page is just straight HTML styled...
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    Calling all HTML coding masters - Link colors help

    I have a problem that may require javascripting or some kind of CSS (or whatever)...I was wondering if anyone knows how to do this: I have a web page where there are links on a white background and a colored background. Here's an example. I actually made the link color a little lighter so you...
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