[thelist] css wackiness

Cauley, Megan L megan.l.cauley at lmco.com
Tue Jan 23 11:55:31 CST 2001


hi jason,

i tested it in IE...& saw them fine too :)

not sure but maybe because you have the a:link,hover, and visited defined it
is interfering?
i have had weirdness occur like this before.
you could try it like this <a href="link.html" class="small2"><i>text of the
link</i></a>

maybe that will help..

megan


      also i read in the dhtm menu code, (because i have used it before)
      you need to link back to their site from your site.
           ** You may use this code on a public Web site only if this entire
             * copyright notice appears unchanged and you publicly display
             * on the Web page a link to http://www.dhtmlab.com/.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Morehead [mailto:jmorehead at alphalincoln.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 10:30 AM
To: The List
Subject: [thelist] css wackiness


hey all...

just got a wierd call from one of our clients.  apparently, some of 
the links aren't showing up when she looks at her site... well, the 
underline shows up but the text doesn't.  she's looking at it in IE5 
for the mac.  when we looked at it with the same browser, everything 
looked fine (of course).

the only thing i can think of is that the style was applied with a 
<span> tag, but i don't know what, if anything, that would do.  in 
other words, the html code looked like:

	<a href=""><span class="small2"><i>text of the link</i></span></a>

if you want to look at the page, it's at:

	
https://secure.level100.net/nsca-cc.org/html/order/certified_merchandise.htm
l

it could just be a freak occurence, but this client can get a little 
persnickety so i'd like to have some a little more definite.

jason
-- 
http://www.alphalincoln.com/
alphagraphics of nebraska - web services
201 n 14th - lincoln, ne 68508 - 402.475.0000

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