Surely you have basic coding for colorization of links and visited links in the new design format?????
Not yet, but it's on the list. WebTV is extremely limited in what aspects of CSS it'll pay attention to. It's the only browser that has that particular problem with link colors.
Edit: Netscape 4.7 also has a problem with link colors. Just different. Netscape insists on using the defaults, it seems, unless you go in and put a <FONT COLOR=white> or whatever color you want before each and every link that'll be in that color (like menu items).
At least WebTV responds to CSS rules changing the colors of links. Its peculiarity is that it doesn't use the default colors if you've specified a CSS rule for the other text. You have to specify link colors separately, which I don't mind since it at leasts obeys that particular set of rules.
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