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tom742617000027

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  1. Okey, got it. I wanted this so bad, because I am a graphic designer, not a websitebuilder and I really wanted this trick to happen. i didn't know it just can't be done. Sorry for wasting your time and thanks for the many possible solutions. i will change my design.

  2. Unfortunately, that doesn't work. The refresh meta tag doesn't work either. Well, I really don't know what to do anymore. Noone knows a solution, no mather what forum I try. Is it so that there is not a single way to establish this?

  3. Yes, I was aware of all that and thanks for the help. But is there no way to auto-erase the cache? Just your own site, so it will seem like it was not visited before?

  4. Is there a way to get around the pop-up blocker in IE? All I want is a new window to open with an absolute size when there's a link clicked in my website, but I can't gt around the pop-up blocker. I think that will make my website far less user-friendly and not accesable for IE users. Can someone help me out?

  5. a:link{text-decoration:none; color: #000000}a:visited{text-decoration:line-through; color:#000000}a:hover{text-decoration:none; background:#cccccc; color#000000}a:active{text-decoration:line-through; background:#cccccc; color:#000000}This is my CSS for the links in my website. There will appear a grey background on mouseover and a strikethrough when the links is clicked and has been clicked. Unfortunately this strikethrough effect remains forever. Even when the visitor shut down his/her browser and visties my website again. How is this possible and can there be something done about this? I really appreciate your help.

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