The problem is in the CSS:
#mainlevel li a:link, a:visited
needs to be #mainlevel li a:link; #mainlevel li a:visited { ... }
or the CSS is applied to all a:visited
[same goes for #mainlevel li a:hover, a:visited:hover]
PS: I've had a look at your other query earlier on, and the containing
wrapper does not show in Firefox (white background instead on left & right
hand side). Bit stumped why. Maybe the nested tables & divs are throwing a
spanner in the works? Would try removing some of the tables as the divs you
put in place should suffice.
Edith
TerraNetwork
Please have a look at the links in the body of this page:
http://tsragt.us/mambo/
For some reason these standard <a> links are taking on the hover and
visited states of the side navigation.
You can view the CSS here:
http://tsragt.us/mambo/templates/tsra/css/template_css.css
I do have seperate style rules for general <a> links as well as <a>
marked with the class="category" residing within a <ul>.
Can anyone see why these links shows this behavior. So far I have only
experienced it in IE but also to some extent in Firefox especially on
the page that links from the Article Review link.
Schalk Neethling
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