Re: hover,link css question

by =?iso-8859-1?Q?Josu=E9?= Figueira Machado <jmachado(at)mindspring.com>

 Date:  Thu, 20 Dec 2001 08:52:47 -0500
 To:  Nate Harel <nharel(at)consultant.com>,
hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org
 In-Reply-To:  norton
  todo: View Thread, Original
Nate,

You are missing the definition for visited (and active). Once you refresh,=
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the links point to a page that has been visited but you have no definition=
=20
for it. Check=20
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/selector.html#dynamic-pseudo-classes for an=20
explanation of the order in which these definitions need to appear:

a:link
a:visited
a:hover
a:active

HTH,

Josu=E9


At 07:35 AM 12/20/2001 -0500, Nate Harel wrote:
>Hi everyone.
>
>Hope some of you are around to answer this.
>
>I just did a small test of the hover/link css that is driving me nuts.
>
>Please check this out  www.workright-inc.com
>
>3 links with the CSS definition at the top.
>
> From the definition of the "link" parameter", the links should have no=20
> underline. The problem I have is that sometimes the links do and=20
> sometimes they don't. And if they do, by clicking "refresh", the links=
 appear.
>
>Am I going crazy or what? This is the simplest thing and yet I can't see=20
>where this is messing up.
>(All in IE of course).
>
>Nate
>
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