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Styles in Dreamweaver Pretty much all that has been covered here can be seen again in Dreamweaver if you browse around. Dreamweaver also has what it calls HTML tags that work essentially the same way. But for now check out these screen shots that walk through the process: 5) As mentioned, the link pseudoclasses are among the most useful (and dynamic) CSS options. A common design is to make a.hover show an underline (text-decoration:underline).
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