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Old 11-06-2016, 01:44 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
Thanks for the kind words.

I am somewhat constantly boggled by this request, at my own shop. I mean...why make something a link, if you're hiding it from the reading public? I literally do NOT understand what the thinking is. I just don't.

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Technically, they're not links in this case, are they? They're the anchors/targets for other links. At least that's what I assumed. Isn't it an RMSDK thing that renders all text in <a> tags in blue (regardless of whether the "a" tag has an href property or not)? I seem to remember something to that effect, anyway.

Regardless ...I still don't think it's worth trying to affect text color via css in an epub. Too many ways it can backfire. Let the reading system handle text colors (including link text), I say.

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