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I know a lot of HTML and DHTML, JavaScript, and I can help you with almost any question about building web pages. I am also a GeoCities TimesSquare community leader, and can help with almost any GeoCities question.

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I have been builing web sites for a little over 3 years

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Brainbench HTML 4.0 Certified
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Topic: Geocities Webpage Creator (HTML)



Expert: Erik
Date: 4/30/2001
Subject: HTML codes-- changing link colours

Question
Hello there! i've been wondering about this question for a while, and as of yet haven't been able to find an answer to it. i thought mabye you could give it a shot.

my question is: is there a sneeky little way to change the colour of links on a site more than once? i know you can specify what colour you want the link, alink, and vlink to be in the body tag, but is there some way to change the colour of other links further down the page? in other words, could i have the links on the first half of a page say, green, and the other half blue?
is there a littl-know html tag, or some css tag? or am i just asking too much from html?

i hope you can give me a hand, or at least point me in the right direction.

thanks for your help!  

Answer
It's very easy to change the color of certain links.  You just add STYLE="color:green" (or whatever color) to your A tag.. so it would look something like this:

<A HREF="whatever.html" STYLE="color:green">click here</A>

I hope this is what you want!
Erik
teshack.com

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