Afaik you can only do it when you've hovered on the link by doing
a { color: #000000; text-decoration: none; } a: hover { color: #0000FF; text-decoration: underline; }
I don't think you can assign properties to a based on a div:hover pseudoelement
Personally I do this:
a { text-decoration: none; } a: hover { text-decoration: hover; }
it makes pages a lot cleaner
On 10/22/05, Timwi timwi@gmx.net wrote:
Perhaps you should choose (or design) a skin that doesn't highlight wikilinks unless you glide your cursor over them.
Well this gave me an idea.
As far as I understand CSS, it would be possible to make links entirely invisible (i.e. indistinguishable from normal text) unless the mouse cursor is somewhere within the article content box.
In other words: Imagine the article is just text, no links. As you finish reading the section you were looking for, you want to know if there is any further information, so you move your mouse into the text and all links go blue and underlined.
Just an idea. Timwi
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