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Web Source Web Design Tips -

You can create special mouseover link effects by placing
the following code between the and tags
within your HTML code.



In this example, the active text link is underlined with
the color set to #0000FF. When the mouse is placed over
the link, the text color will change to #FF0000 and the
underline disappears.

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