Flexible Formatting of Hyperlinks Using CSS

Microsoft FrontPageŽ version 2002 gives you greater control over formatting hyperlinks and other text by applying Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). CSS can apply complex text formatting and intelligently interpret it within a single Web page or across your entire Web site. FrontPage takes this sophisticated technology and makes it easy to apply using WYSIWYG (WhatYouSeeIsWhatYouGet) editing.

To create a hyperlink without an underline, open a new or existing page in FrontPage 2002, and do the following:

  1. To create a hyperlink in Normal view: type some text, select it, and click the Insert Hyperlink button. 
  2. Make the link to any page you want either on your Web site or on the Internet and click OK
  3. Right-click on that hyperlink, then click the Underline button in the tool bar (the button looks like "U") to remove the underline. 
  4. Test the hyperlink by putting your cursor on the hyperlink, hold down the Ctrl key and click (Ctrl+click).

Tip: You can also change any part of the hyperlink format to what you would like. For example, select all or part of the link text again and click the Bold or Increase Font Size button, or change the font color using the Font Color button. 

More information

For more information about Cascading Style Sheets, see Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Help.