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Jess7848

2005-10-31, 6:29 pm

I started working on my company's webpage half way through the process. I
already had the outline and the styles, I just added text. Well the person who
created the website is no longer with my company. She formated eveny link to be
tiny font. I'm not sure how to change the style sheet so that my link show up
in begger font. Please help!

:confused;

MrBonk

2005-10-31, 6:31 pm

Open your style sheet and look for the a:link entry (and the a:visited, a:hover
and a:active ones if they're also there) and see what attributes have been set
for them. Alter the font size to something more suitable.

.: Nadia :. *TMM*

2005-10-31, 10:23 pm

It all depends on how the links were styled. Is there a stylesheet
attached?
It may be best to give us a link to the website so you can get more help
after people see the code.

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"Jess7848" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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>I started working on my company's webpage half way through the process. I
> already had the outline and the styles, I just added text. Well the person
> who
> created the website is no longer with my company. She formated eveny link
> to be
> tiny font. I'm not sure how to change the style sheet so that my link show
> up
> in begger font. Please help!



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