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Old 11-05-2009, 12:06 AM
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If you don't like the underlines under your links...

It just looks odd viewing it on a macbook, so I contacted Host Ultra, they couldn't help me because of something about not being able to help with mac users, so I did a little searching arround and found a site where you can put a link up, but it will not have an underline. I actually like the "no line" look better.

So, here's the link with the html code to make a lineless link: http://www.wpdfd.com/issues/85/simpl...ne_from_links/
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Old 11-05-2009, 12:13 AM
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I'm sure we never said anything like we don't help mac users, but rather that we don't provide web design or programming support.
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Old 11-05-2009, 12:24 AM
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It was a mistunderstanding on my part, I thought you couldn't help mac users....

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I'm sure we never said anything like we don't help mac users, but rather that we don't provide web design or programming support.
Oh. I am sorry... I think I miss interpeted what I meant. I didn't mean that you guys refused to help us. Please accept my appology. I feel bad about this now. I kind of left out the web designing/ programming support. I am really sorry for the confusion.

Was it ok that I posted the link I did since I misunderstood what was said the first time I contacted Host Ultra with that question. Please accept my appology. It was my misunderstanding, nothing to do with your company. You guys are the best I have come accross. I don't feel "restricted".

I didn't meant to seem to say that you guys refused to help mac users. I was under the impression you weren't able and for that I am sorry.

Thank you.

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Feel free to pass that link I posted on to others who ask this question. I've managed to bypass a lot of HTML work because I am just not good with it, but needed a few codes and programmed them in myself. Thanks again and I am sorry for the misunderstanding on my part. I didn't mean to sound rude or evasive.
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Old 11-11-2009, 05:52 PM
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If you dont like the underlines under your links

Actually thanks i just used dreamweaver and solved my issue. From what I could tell it was a simple formattig or location within my html code that was preventing the links to seperate. i thank you all for the comments though thanks.
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Old 11-13-2009, 09:59 AM
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If you dont like the underlines under your links

Im not going to give you any code : but this kinda sounds like something IE8 has introduced, called Web Slices google it. Mozilla is, as far as I can tell, planning on implementing the same thing.

Basically you can take a chunk of your web site and let people bookmark just that chunk, as well as have their browser alert them when just that chunk has changed, kinda like an RSS feed. Web Slices are new and not all sites or browsers do them, but its an idea to explore.

Otherwise, youre going to be talking about server-side includes, and somehow making just an include small chunk of code for the page bookmarkable, which, Im not sure how you would do that or if its possible. I would think you could do it though. In the olden days, when you had different frames making up one page, each frame had its own url, and people could bookmark just one frame if they could only find the address for it.... This actually because one of the problems with framed sites was that you couldnt bookmark them because the entire document would be wrapped up in this frameset and every page had the same address in the addressbar. But sniffing around lets you find the urls for the frames.

So I imagine you could use SSIs in place of frames somehow.
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Old 11-13-2009, 02:37 PM
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Actually thanks i just used dreamweaver and solved my issue. From what I could tell it was a simple formattig or location within my html code that was preventing the links to seperate. i thank you all for the comments though thanks.
If you were talking to me, you are welcome! Though, I know/knew how to space the links. I was talking about the very thin line that never/didn't adjust to the text size no matter what I did with the sizing. So I found a simple line of html, something I hate to do. It was very hard for me to make sense of, but now, it's not so bad. I have did a majority of my site WYSIWYG only just the boarder of the page and the adjusted physical appearance of the links was only HTML.
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Old 11-18-2009, 11:48 AM
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If you dont like the underlines under your links

Hi guys

Is there a way you stop an anchor link going directly to the top of a page, for example if I want to link to an article, can it jump to a postion 400px from the top of the page instead??

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