Anchor: Link vs Visited color

2010-01-21 Thread Pion
I have the following code snippet on GWT 2.0:

Anchor anchor = new Anchor(Foo, http://www.foo.com;);
anchor.addStyleName(anchor);

Also, I have the following CSS snippet

/* test 1 */
.anchor {
color:red;
}

The current behavior:

o The color is red  before clicking Foo. It works as expected.
o The color is blue afterclicking Foo. I was expecting it to be
still red.

I tried

/* test 2 */
.anchor a {
color:red;
}

and

/* test 3 */
.anchor a:link a:visited {
color:red;
}

Test 1, 2 and 3 change the color after the user click Foo..

How can I keep the color red before and after clicking Foo?

Thanks in advance for your help.

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Re: Anchor: Link vs Visited color

2010-01-21 Thread Thomas Broyer


On 21 jan, 22:23, Pion onlee2...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have the following code snippet on GWT 2.0:

             Anchor anchor = new Anchor(Foo, http://www.foo.com;);
             anchor.addStyleName(anchor);

 Also, I have the following CSS snippet

 /* test 1 */
 .anchor {
         color:red;

 }

 The current behavior:

 o The color is red  before clicking Foo. It works as expected.
 o The color is blue after    clicking Foo. I was expecting it to be
 still red.

 I tried

 /* test 2 */
 .anchor a {
         color:red;

 }

 and

 /* test 3 */
 .anchor a:link a:visited {
         color:red;

 }

 Test 1, 2 and 3 change the color after the user click Foo..

 How can I keep the color red before and after clicking Foo?

 Thanks in advance for your help.

.anchor *is* the a, so you'd have to write either of:

   .anchor:visited {...}
   a.anchor:visited {...}

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Re: Anchor: Link vs Visited color

2010-01-21 Thread Pion
Thanks for your help. I followed your advice. It works!

Specifically, I did the following:

.anchor:link {
color:red;
}

.anchor:visited {
color:red;
}

On Jan 21, 2:18 pm, Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 21 jan, 22:23, Pion onlee2...@gmail.com wrote:



  I have the following code snippet on GWT 2.0:

              Anchor anchor = new Anchor(Foo, http://www.foo.com;);
              anchor.addStyleName(anchor);

  Also, I have the following CSS snippet

  /* test 1 */
  .anchor {
          color:red;

  }

  The current behavior:

  o The color is red  before clicking Foo. It works as expected.
  o The color is blue after    clicking Foo. I was expecting it to be
  still red.

  I tried

  /* test 2 */
  .anchor a {
          color:red;

  }

  and

  /* test 3 */
  .anchor a:link a:visited {
          color:red;

  }

  Test 1, 2 and 3 change the color after the user click Foo..

  How can I keep the color red before and after clicking Foo?

  Thanks in advance for your help.

 .anchor *is* the a, so you'd have to write either of:

    .anchor:visited {...}
    a.anchor:visited {...}

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