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CSS, Hyperlinks and SiteMapPath Control

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    Hi Everyone. I'm a newbie to ASP.NET and have just started experimenting CSS. I have set CSS to format some navigational hyperlinks in the web page which works very nicely. Now I have added a SiteMapPath control to the top of my master page, and it has taken on my hyperlink properties which is not good... Is there a way I can format one set of hyperlinks one way, and the other another??? Thanks in advance... :-D

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      Hi Everyone. I'm a newbie to ASP.NET and have just started experimenting CSS. I have set CSS to format some navigational hyperlinks in the web page which works very nicely. Now I have added a SiteMapPath control to the top of my master page, and it has taken on my hyperlink properties which is not good... Is there a way I can format one set of hyperlinks one way, and the other another??? Thanks in advance... :-D

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      look the css are designed for giving any stable form you want in web site and as you are saying you designed the site css first and then add the hyperlink control for sitemap. what it exactly does is change the position of predefined component and so you really really needs to do is to redefine and redesign your css components.:cool:

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