text-decoration dotted / dashed underline
2010-01-16 @ 14:32How do I set text-decoration: underline to dotted or dashed? Don’t use text-decoration at all. Use border-bottom on the anchor tag instead.
How do I set text-decoration: underline to dotted or dashed? Don’t use text-decoration at all. Use border-bottom on the anchor tag instead.
Do you add multiple stylesheets in your HTML file? Instead of putting multiple rows of data in your HTML file, add them into your CSS file.
I wouldn't use a blanket "don't do this" statement here. There are two reasons why you would (and should) use multiple stylesheet links instead of @import:
1) alternate media stylesheets, for [...]
In Firefox there is a border around the anchor element when it’s clicked. You can get rid of this dotted anchor border by disable it in CSS.
Thanks a lot , I goggled for 2 hours to find the solution finally got it here.
this does not work in IE 8, FF 3.6 nor any version of Opera. bummer
Thanks man, simple and clean. amazing little thing.
Do you add a class called ”clear” after floated elements to get the background to go all the way down? Use overflow:hidden instead.
i test this but is not fixed for IE6 in FF3.5 works good, thanks
I’ve created a lot of websites during the years as a web developer and I don’t think HTML is perfect.
I made a Google site search with ”menubar_sub” as keyword. The site could not be found with ”menubar_sub” as keyword. div IDs does not affect the search results.
Does Google rank by using input value as a keyword?
12 month back.
2012-10-24 @ 04:02
Hi Tobi,
You can remove all the images borders inside of a link tag by doing the following
a img{
border: none;
}
2012-03-17 @ 13:47
What about pictures? If I use this, I get dotted underlines under a picture, if it's linked. Can I remove these, without giving the anchor-tag a specific class?
2012-03-03 @ 07:47
Yeah. Its nice trick.
@Alex let forget IE6 plz.