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Orkun -> Rollover Styling Problem (7/21/2009 6:54:39)

Hi everyone,

When visitor positions the pointer over the hyperlink, i want only the color of the link to be changed, not the size and not the font style...So, in the rollover style menu, i only change the color....

First problem, while i do not select bold text type, there is no change...it is like rollover styling is disabled...
Bold type increases text size, and it changes the look of my page, so i do not want to apply that...

Second problem, i am not able to change the rollover color...whatever i select, color of hyperlink is always black....

Any idea?

Thanks for now...




Orkun -> RE: Rollover Styling Problem (7/24/2009 4:58:45)

Finally, i have learned that the problem occurs by the theme of the page...

I would be glad , if someone knows how to add an effect to hyperlinks on whole page, while the page uses a theme...

Thanks in advance...




d a v e -> RE: Rollover Styling Problem (7/24/2009 6:07:07)

quite difficult without a url ;)




Orkun -> RE: Rollover Styling Problem (7/24/2009 12:14:44)

you mean?
:)




d a v e -> RE: Rollover Styling Problem (7/24/2009 12:18:38)

the address of your site
e.g. www.yoursite.com




Orkun -> RE: Rollover Styling Problem (7/27/2009 2:50:13)

it's not been published yet,
but i can send the source file of any page if its useful...




d a v e -> RE: Rollover Styling Problem (7/27/2009 3:11:14)

publish it as test.html or similar and post a link to it here. otherwise if you cant do that (!) then post the source code and any stylesheets




d a v e -> RE: Rollover Styling Problem (7/27/2009 4:32:46)

from the text file you sent nothing changes at all when the links are hovered

you do have quite a typical old style frontpage going on there with tables for layout (instead of using divs) and tons of font tags for almost every paragraph, link etc.
to be honest i would start again, learn some html and css and make a 4 column layout and use a cascading style sheet to control the appearance of the page including all the links styles.

if you want to stick with using the horrible stuff front page produces then i can't help you as i haven't touched frontpage in such a long time and the code is such a tangled mess of styles that it would be hard to work it all out. i suspect you could try using the page properties (or whatever it is called) to set the link styles.

have a look here at the html and css tutorials
http://www.w3schools.com/ ;)




Orkun -> RE: Rollover Styling Problem (7/27/2009 9:19:54)

i understand...
i think that process would cause me to loose time for now...
after i complete some basic things in a short time, then i can try to figure out how to use css codes...

thanks a lot for your interest...




swoosh -> RE: Rollover Styling Problem (7/27/2009 9:46:39)

Page 6 and 7 of the followig link:

http://www.oneil.com.au/pc/frontpage/FrontPageExercises3-Themes.pdf




Orkun -> RE: Rollover Styling Problem (7/27/2009 11:49:56)

When i select automatic color option for the link text, rollover effect works perfect...
But the automatic color of the page theme is green, and because of i do not want green color, i select the black color under the standart color options, for the link text....
And after that link color is always black...link's color never changes when pointer comes over it...




swoosh -> RE: Rollover Styling Problem (7/27/2009 11:58:15)

Themes don't allow you to change hyperlink rollover colors. But there is a very simple workaround. Remove the theme, apply your rollover effects then add the theme back in.

http://members.fortunecity.com/digispy/C5/P22/C5P22A768.htm




Orkun -> RE: Rollover Styling Problem (7/27/2009 12:53:05)

unfortunately, it did not work...
interesting thing is that theme does not prevent rollover effect at all...it just stops me to change hover color, if i change text type or text size, rollover effect wiill be seem...
i think i will give up using a theme...thats also fine i think...




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