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How Do You Set The Color For Links In A Web Page You Design?

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How Do You Set The Color For Links In A Web Page You Design?

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Most browsers default to a color for links on a web page. You can override those defaults by setting the colors yourself! Open the page in a text editing program, such as EditPad or Notepad. After the closing HEAD tag, begin a new tag by typing the <> Set the color for a regular (unvisited link) by typing the following: link=’red’. Determine the color for a visited link by typing the following: vlink=’green’. Choose the color for an active link by typing the following: alink=’orange’. Save the page and open it in a browser to view it. Click on the links to view the active and visited color links.

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