|  | Posted by rf on 12/24/07 11:15 
"Sean" <thegeeker@gra.midco.net> wrote in message news:OL6dneyx0uD96PLanZ2dnUVZ_qjinZ2d@midco.net...
 > On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 08:30:47 -0500, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
 >
 >> Tarscher wrote:
 >>> Hi all,
 >>>
 >>> I have a class defined for a p tag. Can I format the link inside the p
 >>> tag in a certain way? Now it uses the standaard hyperlink css.
 >>>
 >>> I tried
 >>> p.info:link
 >>> {
 >>>
 >>> }
 >>>
 >>> but that didn't work.
 >>>
 >>> I can ofcourse give the hyperlink in the p tag it's own class but can't
 >>> this be done automatic when the link is inside p?
 >>
 >> p.info a:link
 >
 > I'll explain a little more. ":link" is a pseudo class for your ordinary,
 > inactive link; it's useless to try and select this particular class from
 > any other element besides a. The space between p.info and a:link
 > represents the selection of any a:link inside a paragraph element with
 > id="info".
 
 class="info".
 
 --
 Richard.
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