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Question Posted Friday May 4 2007, 3:16 pm

whats an HTML code for active links ???

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xkellxx answered Friday May 4 2007, 5:18 pm:
I'm not sure if I understand the question but...


To make a link you do <a href="link goes here"></a>


To change the color of the links, go next to the body tag at the top & put:

<BODY ALINK="color" VLINK="color" LINK="color">
ALINK is active link, VLINK is the visited link, and LINK is the regular old link. (if that doesn't work, try A LINK with the space in between because i cant remember if theres a space or not, sorry!)


Hope I helped! If not, add more information to your question and I'll try to help more.

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