Two Hyperlink Colors on same page

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    Default Two Hyperlink Colors on same page

    The title says it all. How do I create 2 separate hyperlink colors on the same
    page?
    [url]http://darthmarklar.com/test/links.htm[/url]

    I want the top link to be blue and I want the bottom link to be white. Is this
    possible without using javascript? CSS???

    I don't want to use frames (I already have frames and can't break the page
    apart) - I was thinking about using transparent GIF's (making the text white)
    but I would prefer to edit the text later on without redoing the graphic.

    Ideas? Is this easy?

    MarkH88 Guest

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    Default Re: Two Hyperlink Colors on same page

    Pseudo-classes and container styles are what you need - here are some
    tutorials.
    [url]http://www.mako4css.com[/url]
    [url]http://www.thepattysite.com/linkstyles1.cfm[/url]
    [url]http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/pseudoclasses/index.htm[/url]

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    "MarkH88" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:egj53v$iot$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > The title says it all. How do I create 2 separate hyperlink colors on the
    > same
    > page?
    > [url]http://darthmarklar.com/test/links.htm[/url]
    >
    > I want the top link to be blue and I want the bottom link to be white. Is
    > this
    > possible without using javascript? CSS???
    >
    > I don't want to use frames (I already have frames and can't break the page
    > apart) - I was thinking about using transparent GIF's (making the text
    > white)
    > but I would prefer to edit the text later on without redoing the graphic.
    >
    > Ideas? Is this easy?
    >

    Murray *ACE* Guest

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    Default Re: Two Hyperlink Colors on same page

    Murray! Long time no see. After Adobe took things over, I kind of went into hiding... whats *ACE* stand for?
    mzanime.com Guest

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    Default Re: Two Hyperlink Colors on same page

    Read the sig.... 8)

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    "mzanime.com" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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    > Murray! Long time no see. After Adobe took things over, I kind of went
    > into hiding... whats *ACE* stand for?

    Murray *ACE* Guest

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    Default Re: Two Hyperlink Colors on same page

    Right on. So do *ACE* members get chosen or can they go somewhere and sign up?
    mzanime.com Guest

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    Default Re: Two Hyperlink Colors on same page

    It's strictly volunteer. Go to the Support section of the Adobe site and
    read about the Community Experts program.

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    "mzanime.com" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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    > Right on. So do *ACE* members get chosen or can they go somewhere and sign
    > up?

    Murray *ACE* Guest

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