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Jan_N |
Posted - 29 May 2006 : 13:21:28 Question: I have a standard label in which I want to create a link from clicking on a single word of text to another website. This of course can be done very easily, but when I create a link I do not see the standard underlined blue colored text while the link itself works normal! Any idea what's the problem here?
Jan |
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s.dav |
Posted - 30 May 2006 : 16:39:02 This is not made automatically because one can choose to see or to avoid it ;-) |
Jan_N |
Posted - 30 May 2006 : 11:40:45 quote: Originally posted by Martin1
Although I do not see why you even want to have that horrible ugly blue line beneath the link you can create it rather easy. Just double click somewhere on an empty part of your page and choose the colors tab on the window that opens. There you can set these things.
Martin
One may think of it as a "horrible ugly blue line", but this is all "a question of taste" of course... some people like it and some don't! To me, it simply indicates and easily identifies a link from within a block of text...
Jan |
Jan_N |
Posted - 30 May 2006 : 11:34:02 quote: Originally posted by s.dav
Simply add the "Underline" formatting option when editing the label link ;-)
Well, of course this is possible, but why can't this be done automatically, as in most other webdesign programmes [2 ?:-|] |
Martin1 |
Posted - 29 May 2006 : 22:46:13 Well you can always do that of course[2 H:)].
Martin |
s.dav |
Posted - 29 May 2006 : 19:34:58 Simply add the "Underline" formatting option when editing the label link ;-) |
Martin1 |
Posted - 29 May 2006 : 14:08:36 Although I do not see why you even want to have that horrible ugly blue line beneath the link you can create it rather easy. Just double click somewhere on an empty part of your page and choose the colors tab on the window that opens. There you can set these things.
Martin |