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Dec 30, 2000, 15:39 #1
Neat CSS Trick of the day December 30th 2000!
Ace Nova's CSS Trick of the Day:
Text-Decoration
Most people use the text-decoration attribute for removing underlines from links and its done doing this:
text-decoration: none
Thats the most widely know attribute. The other attributes are underline, line-through, blink(only works in NS), inherit(uses the same value as the parent element, wont explain that now) and one more attibute. Underline, and Line-Through are common, they have their own tag, <u> and <strike>.
The overline attribute. It is an effect only available through the use of CSS. It renders a line at the top of the text. Example:
<p style="text-decoration: overline">This is Overline Text</p>
Have a Nice Day!
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Dec 30, 2000, 15:42 #2
OOPS! December 30th not January 30th.
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Dec 30, 2000, 16:20 #3
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cool tip
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Dec 30, 2000, 16:38 #4
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I'm of the opinion that anything with a line above or below it is special: in this case (the Web), a link. Call me Jakob Nielsen but the Web doesn't need overlines and imagemaps and Java and Flash and Javascript and snazzy colors, nor any neat tricks like these.
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Dec 30, 2000, 16:43 #5
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Argh, not another Nielsen supporter! Even FourthDev had a link mouseover effect. :P
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Dec 31, 2000, 08:26 #6
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Oh no.. another Nielsen-ite...
If it was up to him the web would be nothing but text... no thanks.. I can read a book if I have to.
I go to the web for other things
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