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From: belleville, il
you can use CSS/dHTML to change the style of the link. i haven't made a webpage in years but i used to do them all the time, started goin to college for it and quit cuz i started hating computers etc. now im a car freak etc...not that its any better lol.
#13
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From: Deep in the seedy underworld of Koonerville
Originally Posted by Rook
you can use CSS/dHTML to change the style of the link. i haven't made a webpage in years but i used to do them all the time, started goin to college for it and quit cuz i started hating computers etc. now im a car freak etc...not that its any better lol.

The problem was the next and previous links were tied to everything that you see on the website that is the same color as them. I personally don't know how to seperate them but, have PM'd the person who does. Just got to find a few more hours somewhere in the day for him to take care of it.
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From: Deep in the seedy underworld of Koonerville
I don't think this is a high priority item right now. A new version of VB is being worked on and readied for install which is taking higher priority over stuff like this. I will let Brains know again though.
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