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Old 10-25-2006, 11:58 AM #21
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When links show up in the texts of posts, they are almost the same
as the font, in Chestnut. They are black for me, and it is not obvious, that they can be clicked upon.
That CAN be changed in the css of the theme. I ALWAYS make mine different in the themes I code. I have a hard time seeing them otherwise. Liz
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