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Wonder if anyone of you have encountered this before.. I am working an a website lately. I use the <style>a:hover{color: }</style> tags on my page but for some reason this doesn't apply to certain part of the webpage which contains white hyperlinked text. So I've tried a few things to find out what is happening:
1. Changing the colour of the text ' doesn't work for white text but works in other parts of the webpage
2. Moving the tags to within the cell (I'm using a table structure) ' same result as 1.
3. Applying small caps, 10pt to the rollover setting ' partially works - the first letter of every word doesn't - this applies to the whole page
4. Stop applying colours to hyperlinked text (= using default settings) ' colour change works, small caps remain partially works
5. Use default settings for all colours ' colour change works, small caps partially works
6. Using other colours other than white ' colour change doesn't work, small caps partially works
additional experiment conditions:
7. Scream at it ' doesn't work
8. Scold it ' doesn't work
Results:
- Hyperlinks which uses colours other than the default hyperlink colour defined on the page will not exhibit colour change
- Small caps only works when the rollover font size is defined
So I'm thinking that if you want the rollover colour change to happen to every hyperlink you'll either have to use the default colour for everthing? Any ideas? (This could be solved using js.. but I'm just wondering if you could do it using only the style tags..)
---> Jazzy Cafe
1. Changing the colour of the text ' doesn't work for white text but works in other parts of the webpage
2. Moving the tags to within the cell (I'm using a table structure) ' same result as 1.
3. Applying small caps, 10pt to the rollover setting ' partially works - the first letter of every word doesn't - this applies to the whole page
4. Stop applying colours to hyperlinked text (= using default settings) ' colour change works, small caps remain partially works
5. Use default settings for all colours ' colour change works, small caps partially works
6. Using other colours other than white ' colour change doesn't work, small caps partially works
additional experiment conditions:
7. Scream at it ' doesn't work
8. Scold it ' doesn't work
Results:
- Hyperlinks which uses colours other than the default hyperlink colour defined on the page will not exhibit colour change
- Small caps only works when the rollover font size is defined
So I'm thinking that if you want the rollover colour change to happen to every hyperlink you'll either have to use the default colour for everthing? Any ideas? (This could be solved using js.. but I'm just wondering if you could do it using only the style tags..)
---> Jazzy Cafe