CSS - Css Div Ignores Hyperlink Style
I have this website that i am using CSS for much of the styles.
I have used hotspot hyperlinks in parts of the images. Now there is the blue line that a link in html normally has around the entire div the hotspot is in. If clicked its the purple colour that a clicked (visited) hyperlink has. The link to the page in question is itxtme.com/still_lime/os_z_b.html This only occurs in IE, it is not occuring in Opera. All the other links are working correctly. All source is in the webpage (view/source code) Kind regards how i can work around this! Scott Similar TutorialsWhy <select> tag ignores my CSS settings for border color, instead it renders XP default? I have external CSS file and I assign specific class to <select tag> wich contains: border: 1px solid #545454; it works well on all form fields except <select>. Help? my HTML code: Code: <input name="search" type="text" id="search" size="35" /> CSS: Code: input { padding:5px; font-family:Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:12px; } ^ padding around the textfield supposed to show. It does show up in Opera but not in Internet Explorer. Then I tried this: Code: <input name="search" type="text" id="search" size="35" class="forms"/> Code: .forms { padding:5px; font-family:Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:12px; } still nothing. Works fine in Opera, but Internet Explorer seems to be ignoring it. what's the problem? I'm using IE 7 btw Firefox ignores the white background in the "main" <div> in the following, but IE, Opera and Safari/Win all display the white background. Is this a firefox bug, or am I missing something here? Note: The z-indexes are for when the "main" div is scrolled... Also note: I am making the <body> tag relatively positioned because otherwise, Firefox (apparently) treats the viewport as the parent to the absolute-positioned element. In that case, it renders the white background until the bottom of the window, but reverts back to black "below the fold" because bottom: 0 is interpreted as the bottom of the window. 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In hac habitasse platea dictumst. </p> </div> </body> </html> I am just wondering if there is a way to simply extend a style rule from one previously defined. For instance, if I have this rule: Code: .textarea-box { color: #990000; background-color: #fff; width: 375px; height: 200px; border: #000 solid 1px; } ...if I want another text area rule to be the same except for one difference, the height should be 80px, do I have to write the rule out again with a new name, incorporating the new height, or is there some nifty way to just change the height in the new rule? Thanks for help with this. j9 I have a menu bar made up of <a href> elements that have a hover style of:
PHP Code: #mainMenu a:hover { color:#000000; background-color: #66c74c; padding: 1px 4px 1px 4px; margin: 1px 1px 1px 1px; } This will provide a green colored rollover visual as the user moves their mouse over the menu bar. I just added some JS today that will highlight the clicked (selected) menu so there is visual feedback of the section the user is in. For some reason, after setting the background color of the <a href> and color attributes, the HOVER: no longer functions. Here is the code to do the hilite where I pass the ID of the <a href> menu selection in the variable "menu": PHP Code: //--- Simplify setup by creating an array of the menus and hilight ID's --- var menus = ["menu1","menu2","menu3","menu4","menu5", "menu6","menu7","menu8","menu9","menu10"]; function J_hiliteMenu(menu) { //--- first make sure all the menu are hidden and unhilited --- for(i=0; i < menus.length; i++) { if (menus[i] == menu) theIndex = i; // Hold on to the chosen index position var obj = document.getElementById(menus[i]); if (obj == null) continue; // if menu is not available skip it obj.style.color = "#ffffff"; obj.style.backgroundColor = "#234fd7"; } //--- hilite the menu we're interested in --- var obj = document.getElementById(menu); obj.style.color = "#000000"; obj.style.backgroundColor = "#f8f400"; } Prior to hiliting the menu I un-hilite all the menus (since we may be switching from another). I think this is where the problem is. Maybe I need to redefine the rollover "hover" attribute for all elements during the un-hilite loop? Does anyone know how to set a HOVER: attribute using JavaScript? Thanks! Hi I am looking for stylesheet method where I can give a image and a hyperlink for that image inside a stylesheet.. Kindly post ur suggestions to my email adddress godwinsharmila@yahoo.com Thanks in advance.. Regards Sharmila hello friends, please tell me how can i specify a hyperlink, active, hover and visited attribute in body { } for example i have the following css BODY { margin-left: 0px; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; background-color: #F2F2F2; font-family: Arial; font-size: 11px; color: #000000; text-align: left; } now i want to specify the default hyperlink with active, hover and visited attribute within body. Thx. Hay gys !..... I'm confusing of this, i want to give the anchor from css class, and give hyper link inside the anchor,so how can i achieve this ? pls help ! Thanks solved. The width spreads across the whole page, i only want it to be as long as the content in the div. How can i solve this? Code: <style type="text/css"> .three { display:block; width:auto; height:100px; position:relative; border:1px solid black; } .three a { width:100%; height:100%; position:absolute; } </style> Code: echo "<div class='three'><a href='two'></a>test</div>"; Hi i have a css code as below, Code: .profile a:link, a:active, a:visited { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; font-weight: bold; color: #3B6D06; text-decoration: none; } .profile a:hover { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline; color: #DE6200; } and I am using it as Code: <a href='http://domain.com' class=profile>text</a> but it is not applying css settings on the hyperlink. can anyon help please? thanks I have a page that has a bunch of thumbnails on it and using css to format those images, i've added a margin to both sides for spacing. The class is applied to the href and set to have the img as a descendant. When the page renders in FF, there is no problem. But when it renders in IE, i get the nice little hyperlink underline where the margin is between two thumbnails. Any help would be great. HTML <a href="hometour/defiancemo/P9010045.jpg" class="thumbs" target="_blank"> <img src="hometour/defiancemo/thumbs/P9010045.jpg" alt="" /> </a> CSS a.thumbs img {margin: 0px 5px 10px 5px;text-decoration: none;color: #019934} I've got my normal navigation links styled using the standard a:link, a:hover etc etc. I want to include an image on one of my pages which links to a download, because the style applies to all 'a hrefs' the properties for my text links are assigned to the image (for instance a border is given). Is there a way to assign a different class to the image hyperlinks? Cheers. On my page I have 2 different hyperlink styles, one for my menu and one for any hyperlink in the content. One is under #menu in my stylesheet and the other under #content. With FF everything looks great, but when I open my site in IE6, the hyperlink styles seem to combine. Any ideas? okey i m just putting hyperlink on picture and i get blue boarded around it? how can i remove it? Can I make certain hyperlinks to be (eq) red and the others (eq) blue in one page with one css file? Hi can any one suggest a solution to my problem. I have all my a tags as - a{border-bottom: thin #0066FF solid;text-decoration:none;padding-bottom: 2px} and my img tag as img {border-bottom: none} However I have 4 images in 1 div that just wont accept it. So it must be precedence right. But theres no selector after it that would cause the issue so I've ruled that out. So I tried a more deeper selector. #rightside img/#rightside a img/#rightside img a/ They didn't work. So in frustration I added a class to the 4 images a tag and then tried .info/.info img/.info a img/.info img a/ Still no joy. I then moved the class to the img tag in desperation and tried - .info/img .info Still no joy. I tried all these with the below css - {border-bottom: none} {border-bottom: thin #FFF solid} {border-bottom: 0px} {border-bottom: transparent} {border: none} {border: thin #FFF solid} {border: 0px} {border: transparent} I know it's not precedence because there is 1 image after these in a different p tag that takes effect.ie: no border. It's not a selector on the same tag as there is no border on the tag. I then drop kicked my computer across the room and decided to ask for help. Any one got any ideas? The code looks similar to this - <div id="new-image"> <h4><a href="my-site.htm">Link</a></h4> <a href="my-site.htm" class="info"><img src="/images/pic.gif" alt="A picture of the picture" height="100" width="100"></a> <h4><a href="my-site.htm">Link</a></h4> <a href="my-site.htm" class="info"><img src="/images/pic.gif" alt="A picture of the picture" height="100" width="100"></a> <h4><a href="my-site.htm">Link</a></h4> <a href="my-site.htm" class="info"><img src="/images/pic.gif" alt="A picture of the picture" height="100" width="100"></a> <h4><a href="my-site.htm">Link</a></h4> <a href="my-site.htm" class="info"><img src="/images/pic.gif" alt="A picture of the picture" height="100" width="100"></a> </div> the css is - #new-image {text-align: center;width:180px;margin:-10px 0px 13px 15px} .info {border-bottom: none} The a tag css is above this in the css code. Cheers in advance Jazajay I have page that automatically changes the images in a container via css. Does anyone know if its possible for each image to have a different hyperlink? Would have done this in Flash but, IT Security is not on board with that yet. Any suggestions? Hi, I would like to make a html 'button' tag of 'submit' type look and behave like a html hyperlink. (For those who would be curious, the reason is that I want to pass a variable to the target script, using the post method rather than appending a name-value pair to the hyperlink url, while keeping a conventional presentation. In the end, it should make the passed variable less visible for the end user, except of course if they look at the source code and look for a hidden input). I considered to use the CSS2 system colors codes, but I did not find a code for hyperlink, and anyway, system colors will be deprecated in CSS3, so it is no good idea if I want to make my pages portable in the far future. I tried to use the appearance property from CSS3, but it does not seem to be wel implemented yet in current browsers. For now, I just styled my html button, removing border, and setting the background and foreground colors to something similar to an hyperlink, but then I have no guarantee that this will match the actual look & feel in the end user's browser. Any hint or suggestion ? |