[ic] barlink class in category_vertical
Eros Shop
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Wed Feb 25 10:16:20 EST 2004
At 19:56 24/02/2004, you wrote:
>help,
>
>I've gone through the docs and mail list for an answer but I couldn't
>find an answer,
>
>I'm using IC 5 with the foundation templates for modification
>
>What I'm having trouble with is the barlink class that is embedded in
>all category_vertical <b>[box-exec bar_link]area[/box-exec]</b> it looks
>like it should object should be bold when its a hyperlink but it doesn't.
>I've edited the theme.cfg and replaced bold for normal at font-weight
>
>A.barlink:link, A.barlink:active, A.barlink:visited {
> color: #0051DA;
> font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
> font-weight: bold;
> text-decoration: none;
> font-size: 11px;
>}
>
>A.barlink:hover {
> color: #0051DA;
> font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
> font-weight: bold;
> text-decoration: underline;
> font-size: 11px;
>}
>
>but this makes all the objects bold All I want is the area bold
>
>I've gone through other templates and the construct template works
>perfectly with
>
><td width="119" bgcolor="#999999" valign="top">
><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1" color="#FFFFFF">
><B>[box-exec bar_link]area[/box-exec]</B>
></font>
></td>
>
>I've adding something like this to the foundation template but the
>embedded barlink class still overrides the font specifications
>
>Anyhelp would be appreciated
>
>Thanks
>
>Scott A
Hi Scot,
You may find using a STYLE="font-family: Verdana, Helvetica....; font-size:
11px; font-weight: bold;" element in your <FONT> tag rather than using
these elements FACE="....." SIZE="1" COLOR="...." overrides the style sheet.
At worst you could create your own class in the style sheet and use that
instead for the areas that need it :)
Mark
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