ATTENTION: You are viewing a page formatted for mobile devices; to view the full web page, click HERE.

Main Area and Open Discussion > Living Room

My New website ...

<< < (2/5) > >>

cranioscopical:
Thanks too to cranioscopical for his helpful comments via PM.
-Carol Haynes (April 25, 2008, 07:17 PM)
--- End quote ---
Probably more helful than helpful  :)

Deozaan:
Thanks guys for the helful and positive comments.

If I make the sheep active as a link it ends up with a box round it - anyone any idea how to remove that in CSS or Dreamweaver? I looked everywhere fort he option but couldn't find it. Tickling the sheep was my original intention!
-Carol Haynes (April 25, 2008, 07:17 PM)
--- End quote ---

I'm not sure on the exact CSS method, but in the <img> tags you can add (for example) <img src=sheep.jpg border=0> to get rid of the box. My example isn't xhtml compliant, but I think you could just add a border=0 to the CSS for img tags.

Carol Haynes:
Frustrated ...

I have set:

#container #graphic-link a {
   color: #999966;                              <<<< Background colour
   text-decoration: none;
}

and this works fine in Firefox - but I get a nasty border in Internet Explorer 7.

Changing the border properties to none, 0 pixels,  background colour has no effect.

Setting properties for a:link, a:hover etc. has no effect

Anyone any ideas how to get rid of the nasty box - please ???

Carol Haynes:
Never mind - seem to have fixed it. Not sure how but it seems to work!

Deozaan:
Maybe IE had a cached CSS file?

Everything I ever learned about CSS & XHTML (which I've all forgotten since it's been ages since I did any web design) I learned from http://www.w3.org/

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version