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Old 01-08-2008, 03:19 AM
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This might seem like a silly question but im having a little trouble with hyperlinks. When I create a hyperlink in frontpage, sometimes it comes out blue then sometimes it becomes white and again it sometimes becomes the same color as my background. Im guessing there is a format setting on Fp that needs to be changed or there may be some html gone wrong, but unfortunatly I dont know enough to reslove this.

Could anyone shed any light on this little problem for me.

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Well its default for Frontpage to give your hyperlink a bright blue underline and various other styles added, you can change all these formats through small lines of codes.

To remove the underline from your link follow these instructions from MS

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/825543

Use this to change the look of the text link

http://www.pixelmill.com/support/kb101301.htm

All the options are under 'Style' or you change them by right clicking properties, theres lots of ways.
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You can also change the color of a hyperlink by any of the following methods:

1. In Frontpage Page View, highlight the hyperlink and select a font color.

2. In HTML View, place a pair of font tags immediately inside of the anchor tag pair, but still encompassing the anchor text. This isn't -technically- correct HTML, but works just fine in most browsers.

3. Set up a CSS Stylesheet to define link formatting. This is my preferred method.
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