I have defined my own CSS, and integration works fine. But there's a problem with Firefox:
a{
color:black;
text-decoration:none;
font-weight:bold;
background:url(../imgs/bg.gif) no-repeat 0 5px;
border-bottom:1px dotted #ffcc00;
padding-left:15px;
}
The definitions of color and text-decoration are not adopted to displayed links. So links are still underlined and shown in browser's standard color. It may be a 'problem' with inheritance of element styles.
Do you know a solution?
a{
color:black;
text-decoration:none;
font-weight:bold;
background:url(../imgs/bg.gif) no-repeat 0 5px;
border-bottom:1px dotted #ffcc00;
padding-left:15px;
}
The definitions of color and text-decoration are not adopted to displayed links. So links are still underlined and shown in browser's standard color. It may be a 'problem' with inheritance of element styles.
Do you know a solution?
RE: CSS link style not adopted in Firefox
a{
color:black !important;
text-decoration:none !important;
font-weight:bold;
background:url(../imgs/bg.gif) no-repeat 0 5px;
border-bottom:1px dotted #ffcc00;
padding-left:15px;
}