Smoke_Rulz
12-11-2004, 02:09 AM
This is a strange error I've spotted in my CSS-enhanced pages, but it might be Firefox that's doing it, because I don't remember it happening in IE. Then again, there are pages of mine I see that use the same exact coding, but don't get the weirdness. Oh well, I'm too lazy to mess around with coding, so here it is:
Occasionally, hovering over a text on a page gives it the same properties as my A:hover area, as in, the color, and the text-decoration:underline. This seems only to happen after a link, or before a link, and I think on pages with no links, it plain doesn't happen. Is there a way to correct this in the stylesheet, or is it just a lil error in Firefox? I can go back to ignoring it if it is.
Also, I don't believe putting "text-decoration:none;" under BODY will do anything. :P
Occasionally, hovering over a text on a page gives it the same properties as my A:hover area, as in, the color, and the text-decoration:underline. This seems only to happen after a link, or before a link, and I think on pages with no links, it plain doesn't happen. Is there a way to correct this in the stylesheet, or is it just a lil error in Firefox? I can go back to ignoring it if it is.
Also, I don't believe putting "text-decoration:none;" under BODY will do anything. :P