Have seen it only now, so perhaps you know already a solution, or never notice this reply anymore...
Anyway, here's something that seems to help at least on your example page
* a, a, a * { color: blue !important; }
* a:visited, a:visited * { color: maroon !important; }
* a:hover, a:hover * { background-color: #505050 !important; color: beige !important;}
* a:active, a:active * { background-color: #505050 !important; color: beige !important;}
Put those lines near the end (and after that [style] line, whatever it does despite the blank between...) Must admit I'm a rather bloody CSS beginner myself, and have already forgotten almost everything of what little I learned a year or so ago, so that code is perhaps not pretty, but it seems to work ;-)
Your example page was very helpful. The prob is that google has given the link text an own span style, making it sort of "nested" inside the link tag, one level deeper. Now the * after "a" means: "This style is for everything contained inside links on lower levels". Provided I got that right, don't count too strongly on it :cool:
Am afraid it may still not work with javascript-created links, not sure, but had struggled endlessly with some image or object css styles last year, without success if javascript-created
BTW that "transparent" syntax has no function, there's not defined "what" should be transparent... Noticed it because my editor marked it in red. You need an editor with CSS syntax highlighting, that's really extremely helpful with such complicated syntax stuff
Ah yes, speaking of other link stuff... When I was playing with broken image stuff I had added this to my own stylesheets, regarding "input" buttons with images:
input[type="image"]
{
-moz-force-broken-image-icon: 0 !important;
border-style: dotted !important;
border-width: 2px !important;
border-color: blue !important;
padding: 1px 2px !important;
margin: 2px 2px !important;
line-height: 2 !important;
}
No idea if that helps anything too, but perhaps the input tag gives you ideas for own experiments
Edited 5 time(s). Last edit at 02/20/2011 11:11PM by siria.