- From: Ian Samson <IDSamson@beauty.hsrc.ac.za>
- Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 06:48:23 +0200
- To: Sunny Hundal <ec95ssh2@brunel.ac.uk>, www-style@w3.org
Another way is to specify each of the Anchor types according to different stylesheet parameters. We have successfully managed this on our site for browsers of the 4th generation and later. 3rd Generation browsers battle and 2nd generation browsers don't cope at all. Consequently you will have to specify for which browser version you are wanting to do this. Have a look at our site http://www.hsrc.ac.za/index.html and view the source code. Works perfectly well in most recent generation Windows browsers. I cannot talk for Mac browsers. On 1 Dec 98, at 20:03, Sunny Hundal <ec95ssh2@brunel.ac.uk> wrote: > Hi ppl, > > I've got a problem for a new site I'm working on. > I've got links on the left hand side, and some of them are header links so > I want them bold, while keeping all other links as normal. But if I don't > specify bold in the a:link category then the link doesn't come up as bold > even if I put in the <B> tag before the <A HREF> tag. > > Can anyone show me how I can resolve this problem ? > > TIA > Sunny > > -- > *********************************************** > sandeephundal@netscape.net (Webmail) > ec95ssh2@brunel.ac.uk (University) > http://www.brunel.ac.uk/~ec95ssh2/ [Cyberhome] > http://www.jazilla.org/ [Jazilla] > "All business is personal" > - The Godfather > *********************************************** > Regards, ---------- Ian Samson Internet Publishing Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa Voice: [+27(0)12] 302 2957 Fax: [+27(0)12] 302 2525 Organisation #: [+27(0)12] 302 2999 http://www.hsrc.ac.za/ -- Opinions expressed in this message are my own and do not reflect official policy of the HSRC. -- Repetition is the mother of skill. -- Tony Robbins There is no substitute for experience. No amount of education can compensate for appropriate experience. -- SBDC Training (Pty) Ltd
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