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I have a style sheet that's used with a page that is laid out in four sections: header, footer, columnLeft and columnRight. There are a couple of links in the header that use this css: #header a:link, #header a:visited { color: white; text-decoration: none; -- In columnRight, there is a link that I want to be displayed "normally". But, when this link has been clicked on, it is then being displayed in white with no underline. IOW, it's picking up the css that's supposed to be used only in the header. How can I get this columnRight link to be displayed normally? Thanks. |
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