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    I would like to have all links within a certain <table> to be a certain
    style and I don't want to manually add a class to each and every link. I
    would prefer to just add the class to the <table> tag for example and it
    would control the look of all the links within it. What CSS code would I
    write to do this? Any
    help is greatly appreciated :-)

    GNet


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    "G-Net" <mygpnet@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:bn67eg$aku$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > I would like to have all links within a certain <table> to be a certain
    > style and I don't want to manually add a class to each and every link. I
    > would prefer to just add the class to the <table> tag for example and it
    > would control the look of all the links within it. What CSS code would I
    > write to do this? Any
    > help is greatly appreciated :-)
    <table class="foo">

    ..foo a:link {blah;}
    ..foo a:visited {blah;}
    ..foo a:hover {blah;}
    ..foo a:active {blah;}


    There are also some tutorials on our site that would expound on this
    technique.


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