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CSS Links


With CSS, links can be styled in many different ways.

Text Link
Text Link
Link Button
Link Button

Styling Links
Links can be styled with any CSS property (e.g. color, font-family,
background, etc.).

Example

a {  color: hotpink;}
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In addition, links can be styled
differently depending on what state they are in.
The four links states are:

a:link - a normal, unvisited link
a:visited - a link the user has visited
a:hover - a link when the user mouses over it
a:active - a link the moment it is clicked


Example

/* unvisited link */a:link {  color: red;}/* visited
link */a:visited {  color: green;}/* mouse over link */
a:hover {  color: hotpink;}/* selected link */a:active {
 
color: blue;}
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When setting the style for several link states, there are some order rules:

a:hover MUST come after a:link and a:visited
a:active MUST come after a:hover








Text Decoration
The text-decoration property is mostly used to remove underlines from links:

Example

a:link {  text-decoration: none;}
a:visited {  text-decoration: none;}
a:hover {  text-decoration: underline;}
a:active {  text-decoration: underline;}
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Background Color
The background-color property can be used to specify a background color for links:

Example

a:link {  background-color: yellow;}
a:visited {  background-color: cyan;}
a:hover {  background-color: lightgreen;}
a:active {  background-color: hotpink;} 

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Link Buttons
This example demonstrates a more advanced example where we combine several CSS properties to display links as boxes/buttons:

Example

a:link, a:visited {  background-color: #f44336; 
color: white;  padding: 14px 25px;  text-align: center;   text-decoration: none;  display: inline-block;}a:hover, a:active {  background-color: red;}
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More Examples

Example
This example demonstrates how to add other styles to hyperlinks:

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;}
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Example
Another example of how to create link boxes/buttons:

a:link, a:visited {  background-color: white;  color: black; 
border: 2px solid green;  padding: 10px 20px;  text-align:
center;  text-decoration: none;  display: inline-block;}a:hover, a:active
{  background-color: green;  color: white;}
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Example
This example demonstrates the different types of cursors (can be useful for links):

<span style="cursor: auto">auto</span><br><span style="cursor:
crosshair">crosshair</span><br><span style="cursor:
default">default</span><br><span style="cursor: e-resize">e-resize</span><br>
<span style="cursor: help">help</span><br><span style="cursor:
move">move</span><br><span style="cursor: n-resize">n-resize</span><br>
<span style="cursor: ne-resize">ne-resize</span><br><span style="cursor:
nw-resize">nw-resize</span><br><span style="cursor:
pointer">pointer</span><br><span style="cursor: progress">progress</span><br>
<span style="cursor: s-resize">s-resize</span><br><span style="cursor:
se-resize">se-resize</span><br><span style="cursor: sw-resize">sw-resize</span><br>
<span style="cursor: text">text</span><br><span style="cursor:
w-resize">w-resize</span><br><span style="cursor: wait">wait</span>
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Test Yourself With Exercises

Exercise:
Set the color of links to "red".


<style>
{
color: red;
}
</style>

<body>
<h1>This is a heading</h1>
<p>This is a paragraph</p>
<a href="http://w3schools.com">This is a link</a>
</body>



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Reference: https://www.w3schools.com/css/css_link.asp
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