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13-Feb-00 01:43
Can someone help me with this - I want to use CSS mouseovers to produce non-underlined links etc. I've used the LINK REL="stylesheet" tag, but this only seems to work in Internet Explorer. Does anyone know how to get this sort of thing working in Netscape and others?
15-Feb-00 22:05
Controversial stuff! I admit I try to avoid them since they screw up across the browsers and are unreliable. Then there's sniffers to send people to versions without them for older browsers, in which case, why bother for a commercial site?
15-Feb-00 22:16
Hi Alex,

You can get non-underlined links in Netscape 4 using the "text-decoration: none" style directive. Unfortunately Netscape 4 doesn't support the A:hover style so you can't do mouseover text. However, Netscape 5 will if the current Mozilla alpha release is anything to go by - watch this space!

Matt


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