unable to edit link color

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    Default unable to edit link color

    hello everyone ... i am using Contribute 2(a program i love) on my mac, but i
    am running into an odd issue. whenever i create a link it defaults to a blue
    text color. out of the seven links i created, two i have been able to change
    into white by simply highlighting the text and using the pallette. the other
    links though, refuse to change color. i have even tried re-typing but as soon
    as i make them links they go back to blue.
    any ideas or help would be very much appreciated.
    Gus.

    Gustavo Lovato Guest

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    Default Re: unable to edit link color

    Look at the source code of how the links are created that work and the ones
    that are not.

    IIRC It is possible that the code is there but gets overridden by the dominant
    tag.

    It may be an idea to create or get someone to style you a white hyperlink
    class in your CSS that you can apply to hyperlinks rather than using the pallet.

    LDudd Guest

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