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  • proactivator
    First Lieutenant

    • Mar 2007
    • 178

    text links

    I am creating a site where I want to create a text menu but when links have been created the text is underlined. This is ugly; any way of getting rid of the underlining?
    http://www.jamesbartondesign.com
  • Lcoisas
    Major

    • May 2007
    • 314

    #2
    Re: text links

    Hi,

    In text menu properties, select tab Style.

    There you can edit existent styles or add new stiles that fit to what you want.

    Any more help needed come back,

    Susana
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    • proactivator
      First Lieutenant

      • Mar 2007
      • 178

      #3
      Re: text links

      Hi Susana,
      Thanks; I was not using the text menu creator (just typing in plain text and linking to the appropriate pages. Now another question. I am not able to make the menu fill the space I want (i need considerable gaps between the words). The only way I can do this is create a separate menu for each word in my menu; please, please tell me I am wrong!).
      James.
      http://www.jamesbartondesign.com

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      • Collectors-info
        General

        • Feb 2006
        • 8703

        #4
        Re: text links

        Hi, you can create a link with normal text under styles in the same area as you place the url link.
        With the other text menu, create the text & hit the sp,ac,e,r, bar about 5 times after the last letter to give you the gap on each one.
        Regards Chris.

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        • proactivator
          First Lieutenant

          • Mar 2007
          • 178

          #5
          Re: text links

          Thanks Chris, there is usually a way.

          James
          http://www.jamesbartondesign.com

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          • Lcoisas
            Major

            • May 2007
            • 314

            #6
            Re: text links

            Hi Godsent,

            your first page should be named index (lowercase, no spaces).
            You can name all other pages as you want to. If you need spaces, use underscore.

            By the way, when you have a question, you should post your own threads, NOT USe others threads to place your own questions.
            Besides, you may not get a response.
            Susana

            http://www.imperiodocha.com
            Leaf Tea & Acessories
            http://www.christiescreations.net
            Gift Baskets, Flowers and Party Favors for all occasions
            Richmond, VA

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            • mrmagoo144
              Brigadier General

              • Feb 2007
              • 1369

              #7
              Re: text links

              this is another alternative to linking text and using any text type or color you want to. you dont have to worry about spacing or anything. just put a transparent image over the text you want to link and then link the image as you would normally do. i did this for this site:
              www.tprspecialties.com
              hope this helps
              mrmagoo144
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              • jkadin
                Brigadier General

                • Jan 2008
                • 1478

                #8
                Re: text links

                To me thats defeating the purpose for a tex link. S E go for the tex links not image links thats defeating the purpose of a tex lin.
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                • Andy128
                  Major General

                  • Dec 2005
                  • 2317

                  #9
                  Re: text links

                  There is a way to get rid of the underlining, but that only works or is useful, in certain appliactions. The underline is universally known to be a link. People know this and gravitate to those links. Just an FYI.

                  But to remove the undrelining...........
                  <A HREF="http://www.domain.com" STYLE="TEXT-DECORATION: NONE">Click here</A>
                  The only way to do this in BV is to open a html box and hard code each link as above.
                  Unless of course you are proficient in css and then you can modify it that way.

                  Andy
                  PHP- is a blast!

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                  • CarbonTerry
                    Major General

                    • Oct 2005
                    • 2620

                    #10
                    Re: text links

                    In your "Edit Hyperlink" window you can edit "Styles" to delete the underline, change colors, bold, Italic, etc.
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