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The problem is that because the CSS entries are already defined at the top of the page, I can't define another, apparently. I'd like to make my own style sheet (namely, "ManlyGreen"), but I toyed around with trying that in a previewed post in this very thread, I believed, and it didn't affect the link. Yeah. If someone with a better knowledge of CSS would be willing to test things out in this forum and tell me how I could solve my problem, I'd certainly be much obliged.
Blah. I should probably be asking this in the Help Forum or something, but I've been given a statutory week to change my sig, and I'm too lazy to create a new thread at this particular instant. Maybe later. At any rate, if anyone has any ideas that would work, please post them, as it would make my life somewhat easier, I believe.
Edit: Er, now that I see what you were asking, yes, that's exactly what I don't know. I know how to make the link change colour from the standard link colouring with CSS formatting, or at least I could look it up very easily, but I don't know how to put the "highlighted link" formatting in there. So... yeah. If you just know the tag for that, my life would become far easier.
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Stuffed Manny
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