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Custom Link ColorsStandard link colors are boring and frequently do not match the color scheme of your website. Pseduo-classes, which add different effects to some selectors, can change the link colors to match your site.
Table Cells Into Links
The way to turn a table cell into a link is to apply a class to a link and to insert the link inside cell, here is the CSS:
Add an icon before or after a link
CSS has a matching syntax for selectors which makes it possible to match the filename extension at the end of an href. This makes it easy to add an icon which relates to the link before or after the text part of the link.
Scroll Bar Colors
Learn how to customize scrollbar colors.
Cursors
To change the cursor on an individual link, copy the code below, and change LINK TEXT to the text you want to use for your link, and change YOUR URL to the url you are linking to.
Scrollbar Colors
Scroll bars colors are a style and can be placed at the head of a page or in a style sheet.
Improved CSS Hover Images
You see a lot of hover effects on web nowadays. When you hover your mouse cursor over a link it usually changes to something else - It doesn't matter if the link is an image or just text, there's usually some sort of hover effect in place. If it's a graphical link the hover effect is usually another image displaying the hover effect. This image is often preloaded on page load so that the user sees the effect right away, but there's also another way to do it. How about using just one image and changing its state/position it with CSS?
Link control
The anchor tag is responsible for links. We can set specific values for the anchor. These values will be for the link, active and visited. We can also have a hover property in styles.
Text Rollovers
In this tutorial, I'm going to discuss my thoughts regarding creating and using text-based link rollovers. How to change effect the mouse passes over a link.
CSS Tutorial For Beginners
In this tutorial, you will learn how to: Create an external CSS file and link it to multiple HTML files; Embed and import a style sheet; Create inline style sheets; Use tap selector and class selector; Set up font sizes, colors, faces and styles; Set up background color and image; Set up margins, text-align and decoration; Create layers; Set up atributes of the table, and more...
Horizontal Menus That Grow on You
We're going to create a horizontal row of boxes containing link text. When we move the mouse over one of these boxes, it's going to get taller and the text larger and bold. I'll link to a finished example at the end of the tutorial.
Learn CSS Link: Classes and Properties
Learn how to create and customise links or a tags in CSS. This detailed tutorial will teach you about all the link properties for customising fonts.
Scroll Bar Colors
Put color in that scrollbar.
Link Effects
Learn how to make your links flip vertically when you go over them.
Links and Styles
Modify link states, add background color, change cursor on mouseOver...etc
Scrollbar Colors
Using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) you can easily change the coloring of your browser scroll bars. Why would you want to do this? Well it further customizes your site and gives the visitor a sense of uniformity within the site.
Background properties
Css properties allows you to specify the background of an element. Backgrounds may be colors or images.
Style mouse pointer
Change the mouse point into a waiting glass over a link or speical arrows for some reason. You can also change the cursor with any image you want.
Links and Styles
As you know there are four states of a link, namely: Initial State, Visited State, Mouse Over State and Active State
Scrollbar Color
Adding color to your webpage scrollbar adds a little flavor to your page. It also gives you the power to match the scrollbar with your website's design colors!
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS); Backgrounds
Background colors and images can be used for stylistic effects and can be an important element in the design of web sites. With standard HTML, one can assign backgrounds to a web page and to tables and table data cells.
CSS Hover Effect
In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to change the default style of a link so that it does not have the underline. Then we learn to write a CSS rule such that causes the underline to re-appear when the mouse is hovered over it.
Introduction to HEX Colors
Hex, or Hexadecimal, is basically a number system with a different base to our "Decimal" system. In this tutorial, I will attempt to explain how hex colours work.
Pure CSS Image Rollovers
In this tutorial you will learn how to transform an ordinary link into a button with image rollovers using nothing but css.
Change cursor
Change a user's cursor when they hover over a link.
A vertical CSS menu
A tutorial on how to make a vertical menu with pure CSS all together with background colors, links and all the things one menu needs.
Web Color Basics (A Detailed Guide)
Now let me introduce you to the basics of color also known as colour. Why you ask because most web designers want to know how to add color to their web page or their entire site. Now in HTML and XHTML you have two options for displaying color, which include named colors and hexadecimal codes.
Underline Horizontal Menu
This is a sleek CSS horizontal menu with a popular "underline" effect shown whenever the mouse rolls over a link.
The Mysterious Pseudo Class
Pseudo classes are those things with colons in them, you know, like :hover or :link. They let you control the CSS of stuff in different forms, states and places easily and efficiently, without taking up too much room. CSS3 is going to introduce a ton of new pseudo classes, and they're going to make our lives a lot easier (if you take browser compatibility out of the equation).
Style Sheet Defined within External/Linked Document
Style sheets can be imported, linked, be in-line, or be defined in the document header. Many sites will only use one style sheet and link it to all of their documents, thus facilitating easy changes across many pages.
Advanced CSS (linking to an external style sheet)
The advanced way, and the easiest way to do CSS is to link to an external style sheet. Here I will sow you how. If you are new to CSS, I reccommend reading the basic CSS tutorial first, if you haven't already. First, open up notepad and put all your styles in.
CSS - Cascading Style Sheet
CSS is a simple file which controls the visual appearance of a Web page without compromising its structure. Using CSS we can control our font size, font color, link color and many other attributes on our web page. This will make our HTML code much more readable and the page size will be reduced.
Style Sheet Defined within Document Header
Style sheets can be imported, linked, be in-line, or be defined in the document header. While most sites will only use one style sheet and link it to all of their documents, thus facilitating easy changes across many pages. There will be instances where you may want a page to stand out or try something different and not want multiple documents dictating the how one page is going to look.
Background Color
CSS background colors work very similar to the bgcolor command in html. When applied within the <body> tag it will color the entire page in that color. This may seem redundant to the bgcolor tag, however since the bgcolor tag is typically applied to each page and CSS are usually linked throughout a site, you can easily in one place, change the backgrounds to many pages similar.

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