Computer Science, asked by Anny2010, 1 month ago

Correct HTML statement to change the colour of links to 'yellow' in the webpage is

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Answered by abdullah3865
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Answer:

An HTML link is displayed in a different color depending on whether it has been visited, is unvisited, or is active.

HTML Link Colors

By default, a link will appear like this (in all browsers):

An unvisited link is underlined and blue

A visited link is underlined and purple

An active link is underlined and red

You can change the link state colors, by using CSS:

Example

Here, an unvisited link will be green with no underline. A visited link will be pink with no underline. An active link will be yellow and underlined. In addition, when mousing over a link (a:hover) it will become red and underlined:

<style>

a:link {

color: green;

background-color: transparent;

text-decoration: none;

}

a:visited {

color: pink;

background-color: transparent;

text-decoration: none;

}

a:hover {

color: red;

background-color: transparent;

text-decoration: underline;

}

a:active {

color: yellow;

background-color: transparent;

text-decoration: underline;

}

</style>

Link Buttons

A link can also be styled as a button, by using CSS:

This is a link

Example

<style>

a:link, a:visited {

background-color: #f44336;

color: white;

padding: 15px 25px;

text-align: center;

text-decoration: none;

display: inline-block;

}

a:hover, a:active {

background-color: red;

}

</style>

To learn more about CSS, go to our CSS Tutorial.

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