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styling a href links with css?

Thread began 7/28/2010 6:57 am by info360637 | Last modified 8/02/2010 7:36 am by Jason Byrnes | 1047 views | 3 replies |

info360637

styling a href links with css?

Hi - I have imported a style in my css for styling the 'a href' links in my documents, but I can't get it to work? It always puts the "class" tag before the a href tag rather than in it? How can I resolve this? At the moment I have to view source in the wysiwyg and cut and paste the style inside the a href tag... I can't expect the client to do that...

thanks
Jim

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

the styles list will only be able to apply <span class="[selected style]"> tags around the selected content when applied.


To apply a class to link, look on the Advanced Tab of the link tool. you will need to type the class name in the "Stylesheet Classes" section.

see attached screen shot.

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info360637

Thanks Jason

..you are a life-saver :-)

best regards,
Jim

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

you're welcome.

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