Date: 2007-03-21 06:57 pm (UTC)
I didn't want to, and then I figured out that would be the only way to go about it, but I still can't get it to work. A lot of this, of course, is based on the fact that I have no net access at home so when the book in question doesn't actually TELL me how to do something I'm reduced to ripping apart my old blogger template (which used a LOT of CSS) but that doesn't specifically answer the question either.

In other words: yes, that's the solution, or else to go in and put font color tags in front of the six links that need to be a different color and reset the head link colour, but I'm still not sure how to get to it because I've never been terribly good at creating CSS. I can steal it like a motherfucker and make it work better (the amusing story of the Fifteen Tables That Did Nothing And Became Three That Did The Same Job is a case in point, though with HTML rather than CSS - and I totally stole it from a professional site, too) but if I don't have it available to, um, see how it works, yeah, that's it, I can't just create that the way I can HTML. Part of why I bought the book, actually, and I think I'll return it for one that covers both CSS and HTML.
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