I have found that if I remove the class from the style, it works, for example, if I just have A:LINK or A:HOVER rather than A:LINK.mainmenu etc.
The problem with this is, it is a universal setting for all links. How define a class for a link that I want to be a particular style.
Regards...
To Answer your question QuetDean.
It is in a Table. The style sheet I am using does set all all text between <td>'s to a specific font. This IS getting picked up, so I can see what you are getting at.
Is there a way I can have the A.mainmenu class override the style I have set for td's...
I am trying to get the following Style to work in Netscape.
I used Topstyle and it indicates that it is NS4 Friendly, but when I run it under NS4 it doesn't read it.
I am using a style sheet, and also have same style as below for Hover, Visited and Active
Any Ideas greatly appreciated...
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