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  1. #11
    k larssen
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    Default Re: NOF Styles Not Updating in Win XP

    Okay I edited the CSS and it worked.

    "Technology Ideas" <Technology.Ideas.4lmsgz@no-mx.forums.netobjects.com>
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    > I don't think you read both my posts! To repeat:
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    >>
    >>

    > Mike is correct. I checked your CSS file and you have CSS code
    >> that says *A:link set to 13px;* It appears you may have hand-typed that
    >> in, or set it in your playing around.
    >>
    >> To resolve it, go into STYLES icon then click on the CSS tab and hand
    >> edit the A:link area or preferably, delete it all together. It should be
    >> set by the *A* or *Linked* in the screenshot Mike attached.
    >>
    >>

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    > Andrew Baker | http://www.technologyideas.com.au
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    So thank you Andrew and sorry for the sarcasm maybe ?

  3. #13
    k larssen
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    Well now I'm having to go through the CSS to find the nav bar and fix that
    too.

    I don't understand why we have the graphical view at all if we have to edit
    the CSS layers by hand.

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    > So thank you Andrew and sorry for the sarcasm maybe ?
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    >
    >
    > Regards,
    > Andrew Baker | http://www.technologyideas.com.au
    > Australia




  4. #14
    k larssen
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    Yes thanks for your help.

    "Technology Ideas" <Technology.Ideas.4lmsub@no-mx.forums.netobjects.com>
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    > So thank you Andrew and sorry for the sarcasm maybe ?
    >
    >
    >
    > Regards,
    > Andrew Baker | http://www.technologyideas.com.au
    > Australia




  5. #15
    k larssen
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    Is there even any way to go directly in the CSS to the area you want to
    change or do you have to just scroll down the whole file searching for it?

    "k larssen" <klarason@webmastersvi.com> wrote in message
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    > Yes thanks for your help.
    >
    > "Technology Ideas" <Technology.Ideas.4lmsub@no-mx.forums.netobjects.com>
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    >> So thank you Andrew and sorry for the sarcasm maybe ?
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> Regards,
    >> Andrew Baker | http://www.technologyideas.com.au
    >> Australia

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    Navbar and CSS are all editable visually. Not sure why you even had an a:Link in there. NetObjects doesn't automatically add it by itself. Not sure what you mean by the Navbar as such, but again, that is all visual and you shouldn't have to play with the CSS directly at all. There are CSS properties boxes for editing as well anyway to make it more visual if you require CSS editing.

    To find something in the CSS list, try CTRL+F for find.

  7. #17
    k larssen
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    You mean my CSS shouldn't even have the a:Link?

    I wonder why it would?

    Thanks for the cntrl-f, didn't know that.

    "Technology Ideas" <Technology.Ideas.4lmu1n@no-mx.forums.netobjects.com>
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    > Navbar and CSS are all editable visually. Not sure why you even had an
    > a:Link in there. NetObjects doesn't automatically add it by itself.
    > Not sure what you mean by the Navbar as such, but again, that is all
    > visual and you shouldn't have to play with the CSS directly at all.
    > There are CSS properties boxes for editing as well anyway to make it
    > more visual if you require CSS editing.
    >
    > To find something in the CSS list, try CTRL+F for find.
    >
    >
    >
    > Regards,
    > Andrew Baker | http://www.technologyideas.com.au
    > Australia




  8. #18
    k larssen
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    More of the same. I don't know why this text nav bar has different font
    sizes in it.

    Is there some way to just do a css for the text nav bar or something?

    "k larssen" <klarason@webmastersvi.com> wrote in message
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    > You mean my CSS shouldn't even have the a:Link?
    >
    > I wonder why it would?
    >
    > Thanks for the cntrl-f, didn't know that.
    >
    > "Technology Ideas" <Technology.Ideas.4lmu1n@no-mx.forums.netobjects.com>
    > wrote in message
    > news:Technology.Ideas.4lmu1n@no-mx.forums.netobjects.com...
    >>
    >> Navbar and CSS are all editable visually. Not sure why you even had an
    >> a:Link in there. NetObjects doesn't automatically add it by itself.
    >> Not sure what you mean by the Navbar as such, but again, that is all
    >> visual and you shouldn't have to play with the CSS directly at all.
    >> There are CSS properties boxes for editing as well anyway to make it
    >> more visual if you require CSS editing.
    >>
    >> To find something in the CSS list, try CTRL+F for find.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> Regards,
    >> Andrew Baker | http://www.technologyideas.com.au
    >> Australia

    >
    >




  9. #19
    k larssen
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    Oh here's the link:

    http://www.dolphinshuttle.com/temp/

    This is crazy isn't it?

    "k larssen" <klarason@webmastersvi.com> wrote in message
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    > You mean my CSS shouldn't even have the a:Link?
    >
    > I wonder why it would?
    >
    > Thanks for the cntrl-f, didn't know that.
    >
    > "Technology Ideas" <Technology.Ideas.4lmu1n@no-mx.forums.netobjects.com>
    > wrote in message
    > news:Technology.Ideas.4lmu1n@no-mx.forums.netobjects.com...
    >>
    >> Navbar and CSS are all editable visually. Not sure why you even had an
    >> a:Link in there. NetObjects doesn't automatically add it by itself.
    >> Not sure what you mean by the Navbar as such, but again, that is all
    >> visual and you shouldn't have to play with the CSS directly at all.
    >> There are CSS properties boxes for editing as well anyway to make it
    >> more visual if you require CSS editing.
    >>
    >> To find something in the CSS list, try CTRL+F for find.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> Regards,
    >> Andrew Baker | http://www.technologyideas.com.au
    >> Australia

    >
    >




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    Quote Originally Posted by k larssen View Post
    More of the same. I don't know why this text nav bar has different font
    sizes in it.

    Is there some way to just do a css for the text nav bar or something?
    You can create and apply pseudo classes for links.

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