That seems like the logical thing to do but it's actually the opposite
of what I want to happen. I want the non visited one to disappear when
they return to the page from which they choose. Somehow I can't figure
out how to do that. ---Fabienne
On 6/10/2011 2:37 PM, Brian Kardell wrote:
Could you not use visited?
a:visited{
display:none;
}
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 2:27 PM, Fabienne <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I am writing a novelette and want to have two endings to the
story. I also want to have the reader choose one answer and not be
able to go back and read the one they did not choose later. So I
want the link to the ending they did not choose disappear after
they make their choice. How would I go about doing that with CSS,
or could I?
I have thought of having a page they go to to make their initial
choice, then they would go to the page for the ending they chose
which would have a link back to the choice page BUT that page
would have only the link to the one they chose and the one they
did not choose would be gone (because the page to go back to would
be another page, really).
I hope I explained it sufficiently. It's a simple concept, I just
want the reader to make up their mind and not be able to go back
to read the other ending. Thanks for any inputs on this. I am
afraid I am stumped. _
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Fabienne
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