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Johnny Kirsch
I am developing a personal site from scratch using FP 2003. I have placed
navigation words/phrases (such as "Home" and "Photo Album") on the pages.
The words exist in several places on each page and are in different colors
and font sizes. When I set up a hyperlink to facilitate navigation, FP
defaults to changing the font to blue with an underline. I do not want this
to happen... I know that you can change the color of the hyperlink text for
the entire page - not helpful for my situation given the differing colors of
the text used. Plus, I do not want the text to be underlined.
Here is my question: is it possible to disable the default underline and
color change for a hyperlink? What I would prefer to happen is that the text
with an accompanying hyperlink does not look any different until it is
scrolled over. At the moment the text is scrolled over, I would like the
hyperlinked text to either turn bold (or un-bold as the case may be) or
become underlined to indicate the presence of a link.
I appreciate any suggestions on this...
navigation words/phrases (such as "Home" and "Photo Album") on the pages.
The words exist in several places on each page and are in different colors
and font sizes. When I set up a hyperlink to facilitate navigation, FP
defaults to changing the font to blue with an underline. I do not want this
to happen... I know that you can change the color of the hyperlink text for
the entire page - not helpful for my situation given the differing colors of
the text used. Plus, I do not want the text to be underlined.
Here is my question: is it possible to disable the default underline and
color change for a hyperlink? What I would prefer to happen is that the text
with an accompanying hyperlink does not look any different until it is
scrolled over. At the moment the text is scrolled over, I would like the
hyperlinked text to either turn bold (or un-bold as the case may be) or
become underlined to indicate the presence of a link.
I appreciate any suggestions on this...