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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <style> a.one:link {color:#ff0000;} a.one:visited {color:#0000ff;} a.one:hover {color:#ffcc00;} a.two:link {color:#ff0000;} a.two:visited {color:#0000ff;} a.two:hover {font-size:150%;} a.three:link {color:#ff0000;} a.three:visited {color:#0000ff;} a.three:hover {background:#66ff66;} a.four:link {color:#ff0000;} a.four:visited {color:#0000ff;} a.four:hover {font-family:monospace;} a.five:link {color:#ff0000;text-decoration:none;} a.five:visited {color:#0000ff;text-decoration:none;} a.five:hover {text-decoration:underline;} </style> </head> <body> <h2>Styling Links</h2> <p>Mouse over the links and watch them change layout:</p> <p><b><a class="one" href="default.asp" target="_blank">This link changes color</a></b></p> <p><b><a class="two" href="default.asp" target="_blank">This link changes font-size</a></b></p> <p><b><a class="three" href="default.asp" target="_blank">This link changes background-color</a></b></p> <p><b><a class="four" href="default.asp" target="_blank">This link changes font-family</a></b></p> <p><b><a class="five" href="default.asp" target="_blank">This link changes text-decoration</a></b></p> </body> </html>