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- legspin
{
text-decoration: underline
}Is there a bit of code for a double underline?
Cheers
- jarredbishop0
no. but you could try
border-bottom: 1px solid #your-font-color and add some bottom-padding....
- legspin0
hmmm....
- emecks0
try
border-style: double;
- legspin0
That wont work. I want certain words in a body of text to have a double underline when a hyperlink as opposed to a single line.
- emecks0
why the shat kilt won't it work?
piss in a bag!
how about something like
.formatting1 a:link {
border-style:double;
}
- legspin0
That puts a double border all around the word. Looks good tho...ha ha
- version30
some one solved it here
http://www.webmasterworld.com/fo…
with
.class {color: green; border-bottom: 3px double}
- emecks0
exactly version3...
you do of course need to specify where the border should appear....
as with almost every CSS attribute.
- version30
true
though i'm just passing google knoweldge along
seems hacked no matter what though???
*makes me wonder why it's so important
- legspin0
Thanks you two. Its done.
- legspin0
true
though i'm just passing google knoweldge along
seems hacked no matter what though???
*makes me wonder why it's so important
version3
(Apr 4 05, 04:19)What does that mean?
- emecks0
true
though i'm just passing google knoweldge along
seems hacked no matter what though???
*makes me wonder why it's so important
version3
(Apr 4 05, 04:19)What does that mean?
legspin
(Apr 4 05, 04:20)I'm buggered if I know.
- version30
i was just stating my curiosity for why it was needed as it doesn't seem to be a valid css statement was all
*mystery solved ://