__/ [Dan Shelby] on Friday 13 January 2006 02:53 \__
> I have a web page for a high school. Although I specified <body bgcolor =
> "RED">
> <font color = "BLACK"><B><H3>
>
> <a href = "newsletr.htm" target="main">Newsletter</a>
> plus several more <a href> entries or options ---
>
> The color black appears blue or purplish. It almost looks like maybe the
> red is on top and the black is bleeding through the red. Is this possible?
> Looking for suggestions.
> TIA
The quality of the code above is poor. I suggest that you use a validator to
detect places where you have structural mistakes.
http://validator.w3.org/
Links are naturally purple once they are visited and blue otherwise. It is
the default setting in Web browsers and also a convention. I suggest you
learn how to compose stylesheets (CSS). One tutorial among many:
http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp
Best wishes,
Roy
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