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[docbook-apps] Re: Problems setting Website navtoc font color
- From: Steinar Bang <sb at dod dot no>
- To: docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 22:48:28 +0200
- Subject: [docbook-apps] Re: Problems setting Website navtoc font color
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>>>>> Steinar Bang <sb@dod.no>:
> I've set the navtoc background in HTML generated from DocBook Website
> to the required corporate profile deep blue.
> I need to set the font colours of the navtoc to something lighter, to
> make the letters possible to read.
[snip!]
> Does anyone know why, and how to set the font colour in a way that
> work for all browsers?
This is how Norm does it:
SPAN.curpage { color: yellow;
font-style: italic; }
SPAN.curpage A { color: white; }
SPAN.curpage A:link { color: white; }
SPAN.curpage A:visited { color: white; }
SPAN.toplevel A { color: white; }
SPAN.toplevel A:link { color: white; }
SPAN.toplevel A:visited { color: white; }
SPAN.otherpage { color: white; }
SPAN.otherpage A { color: white; }
SPAN.otherpage A:link { color: white; }
SPAN.otherpage A:visited { color: white; }
SPAN.descendant A { color: white; }
SPAN.descendant A:link { color: white; }
SPAN.descendant A:visited { color: white; }
SPAN.ancestor A { color: white; }
SPAN.ancestor A:link { color: white; }
SPAN.ancestor A:visited { color: white; }
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