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Posted by rf on 11/04/07 03:39
"bbxrider" <bxtrap01@job1data.com> wrote in message
news:OLGdnT42CPnNqLDanZ2dnUVZ_tyknZ2d@comcast.com...
> thanks folks i think i tried all the suggestions but still no luck
> even tried a different dtd from strict to transitional
> if your still interested the page is:
> http://www.1614-douglas-road.com/c15.html
<sigh> Would it not have been a whole lot quicker to have provided this link
in your original post? Then we wouldn't have had to waste a whole morning
conjecturing what may be wrong.
The text that you want to be orange is in anchor (<a>). elements
You specify .tble1 {color: black;} but you also specify a {color: #fffff}.
Guess which rule is more specific to those anchor elements?
BTW this took me about three seconds to determine with Firebug. Simply point
to the offending text and read off the style pane what style rules apply to
that text and, more to the point, which have been overridden.
I recommend you install Firebug. If you need to ask here again then supply
the URL up front.
Oh, BTW, do not publish an image to the web that is over half a megabyte.
It's a waste of my bandwidth and yes, sometimes I pay $0.25 per megabyte.
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Richard.
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