Please help me here: I have created two images into links and on Safari and IE they have the visited/unvisited border around them. In the CSS file I have told it to not include any border, but it still shows up... Thanks for any help.
CALImagery Goldmember 3,375 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2008 Location: O-H More info | Nov 04, 2009 18:31 | #1 Please help me here: I have created two images into links and on Safari and IE they have the visited/unvisited border around them. In the CSS file I have told it to not include any border, but it still shows up... Thanks for any help. Christian
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tracknut Goldmember 1,740 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jun 2005 Location: Folsom, California More info | Nov 04, 2009 21:14 | #2 Care to give us a link to the page you're talking about? Performance/sport dog photographer
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Croasdail making stuff up More info | Nov 04, 2009 21:50 | #3 What is a visited or not visited border? You completely lost me there.
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Mark1 Cream of the Crop 6,725 posts Likes: 7 Joined Feb 2008 Location: Maryland More info | Nov 04, 2009 21:59 | #4 Croasdail wrote in post #8956934 What is a visited or not visited border? You completely lost me there. Much like regular text hyperlinks where you can set a link that you have not followed to be white (or any other color) and ones you have followed to be purple (or any other color) You can do the same to pictures that you have made into hyperlinks. nphsbuckeye is just asking how to set the coding so they do not turn a color, but apear as a normal image wether you have followed the link or not.
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Nov 04, 2009 22:22 | #5 Sorry, it isn't live yet. I'm building it right now. Hope in a few weeks I'll have it live. Mark1 wrote in post #8956991 Much like regular text hyperlinks where you can set a link that you have not followed to be white (or any other color) and ones you have followed to be purple (or any other color) You can do the same to pictures that you have made into hyperlinks. nphsbuckeye is just asking how to set the coding so they do not turn a color, but apear as a normal image wether you have followed the link or not. nphsbuckeye I know it can be done, but, alas I dont know how. Precisely. Christian
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HikinMike Walkin' Like a Penguin Now! More info | Nov 04, 2009 23:20 | #6 To remove a border in CSS, find/add this to your sheet. If this doesn't work pm me. Images in the Backcountry
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Nov 04, 2009 23:29 | #7 Hikin Mike wrote in post #8957407 To remove a border in CSS, find/add this to your sheet. If this doesn't work pm me. ![]() a img, a:hover img, a:visited img { border:0; } Finally! Thank you very much! Christian
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HikinMike Walkin' Like a Penguin Now! More info | Nov 04, 2009 23:33 | #8 nphsbuckeye wrote in post #8957441 Finally! Thank you very much! Glad to help! Images in the Backcountry
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