Join us at IRC!
The measure of a mans life is not how well he dies, but how well he lives.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Navigation
Members Online
Total Online: 33
Web Spiders: 20
Guests Online: 30
Members Online: 3

Registered Members: 70212
Newest Member: 44556677
Latest Articles
View Thread

HellBound Hackers | Computer General | Webmasters Lounge

Author

site problems

fallingmidget
Banned

Posts: 1138
Location: *.*
Joined: 18.09.07
Rank:
God
Warn Level: 100
Posted on 29-12-07 20:33
i am writing up the HTML for my web site and in one of the sections (defensive web browsing) i made a link to a proxy site.

here's the syntax:
<li>If you are worried about your IP address being logged and used against you somehow try using an Internet proxy. this will stop sites or people from logging your true address. <a href="http://www.youhide.com" target=_blank>here's a good one</a></li>

Here's the problem where it says "here's a good one" it is underlined i can't seem to figure out why it's underlined.




Edited by fallingmidget on 29-12-07 20:49
Author

RE: site problems

Mr_Cheese
HBH Owner



Posts: 2468
Location: Brighton, UK
Joined: 30.11.04
Rank:
God
Posted on 29-12-07 20:42
its underlined because all links are underlined by default so people know its a link.

fortunatley some amazing guy invented CSS and stylesheets.

the underline can be edited using the text-decoration attribute. Set it to "none" for no underline.


and if you want to be baby fed.. add this to the link atributes.
style="text-decoration:none;"






Edited by Mr_Cheese on 29-12-07 20:44
Author

RE: site problems

fallingmidget
Banned

Posts: 1138
Location: *.*
Joined: 18.09.07
Rank:
God
Warn Level: 100
Posted on 29-12-07 20:45
well sorry if i didn't know that. i guess thats why you learn.


Author

RE: site problems

japanesedude
Member



Posts: 348
Location: Switzerland
Joined: 06.11.07
Rank:
Uber Elite
Warn Level: 70
Posted on 29-12-07 21:54
I like spoonfeeding people :happy:

here comes the choo-choo train...open wide....

<style type="text/css">
a:link{text-decoration:none;}
</style>

but be careful removing visual aids from your site, people need some sort of way of telling where the links are, so make links slightly bolder, or a darker colour, or something



wolfrat@viralcoders.com
Author

RE: site problems

Mr_Cheese
HBH Owner



Posts: 2468
Location: Brighton, UK
Joined: 30.11.04
Rank:
God
Posted on 29-12-07 22:01
japanesedude wrote:
<style type="text/css">
a:link{text-decoration:none;}
</style>


you know that only works on non clicked with no mouse over links.

the A attribute has 3 states, visited - hover - link
so if you want all to have the same style, i usally just use a { styles here }




Author

RE: site problems

fallingmidget
Banned

Posts: 1138
Location: *.*
Joined: 18.09.07
Rank:
God
Warn Level: 100
Posted on 29-12-07 22:03
i don't really know any css. i was just wondering if it was something in the syntax becasue i know there was no
(u)(/u)
in the syntax.

oh and all text is white but if it's a link then it's orange.


Author

RE: site problems

Lemur
Member



Posts: 644
Location:
Joined: 11.03.06
Rank:
HBH Guru
Posted on 30-12-07 00:44
http://w3schools.com/css/default.asp

that work? Should tell you how to make the links red or whatever the heck else you want. Have fun with that



Guest
Username

Password

Remember Me


Bookmark This Page
Affiliates
Adverts

 

 

Links
By using, viewing or obtaining any information contained on this site, you agree to the disclaimer.

© HellBound Hackers 2008- 2009. Since 3rd December 2004.