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Anchors in CSS
To the group,
I have the following statement:
<h1 id="heading1">
<a href="http://www.w3.org/">World Wide Web Consortium</a>
</h1>
What I am trying to accomplish is for the text "World Wide Web Consortium" to be a different color than the underline for the "a" element? Is this possible? I want to do this using a external style... -
Again thanks, his name has come up many times so I will take your advice and start there.Leave a comment:
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Recommended CSS books
What is the best book in the groups opinion on CSS? I don't want a beginner book, or just merely a reference book, somthing in between that lists all of the different CSS elements, but also show examples. Much rather have the unknown or little documented type of book.
thanks
Steve -
Thank you all, both suggestions were great, worked well!
One other question, what is the best book in the groups opinion on CSS? I don't want a beginner book, or just merely a reference book, somthing in between that lists all of the different CSS elements, but also show examples. Much rather have the unknown or little documented type of book.
thanks
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Using Tables to create an image
To the group.
I apologize if tables is the incorrect option for the following but it is mandatory for this assignment.
I am trying to create a image of the American Flag. The issue I am having is after I do the first row (with stars in the blue area) and add the second row, the stars above in the first row get messed up since the width of the td's are different for the second row and so on....How do I keep each row...
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