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by - delegate Ollie [1 post] (2008 Aug 18 Mon, 09:41) replyReply

How do i stop hyperlinks going blue when i want them to remain the same colour as the text? also how do i create div tags?

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by - trainer Richard platinum contributer[818 posts] (2008 Aug 19 Tue, 09:11) Edited on 2008 Aug 19 Tue, 09:12 replyReply

Hello Ollie

Hope you enjoyed your DreamWeaver training with BEST STL yesterday.

Thank you for your question regarding hyperlinks and DIV tags.

To keep your hyperlinks the same colour, you need to go to PAGE PROPERTIES in DreamWeaver and then go to the Links Category. Once there, set all the links colours to the one that you want. This will keep the hyperlinks the same, even when and after yopu have clicked on them.

DIV Tags
You can create them in the code using <div> </div>

Check this website out for a great overview
http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_div.asp


Hope that answers your question.

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Richard
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