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Would you like to use multiple colors for your text links, rather than using a single link color for the whole page?

You can specify the color of links for the whole page using LINK and VLINK attributes inside the starting BODY tag as follows:

<body link="purple" vlink="purple">

<
a href="../index.htm"> This link will be purple. </a> </body>

This link will be purple.

But, how can you have one link colored in red, another in green and so forth? You may notice how the following method does not work:

<font color="red">
<a href="../index.htm">
Introduction
</a>
</font>

<br>

<font color="green">
<a href="../starter.htm">
Starter Site
</a>
</font>

<br>

<font color="blue">
<a href="../help.htm">
Help Files
</a> </font>

Result:

Introduction
Starter-Site
Help Files
Now let's try taking above tags and moving FONT tags inside A tags (anchor or link) as follows:
<a href="../index.htm">
<font color="red">
Introduction
</font>
</a>

<br>

<a href="../starter.htm">
<font color="green">
Starter Site</font>
</a>

<br>

<a href="../help.htm">
<font color="blue">
Help Files</font>
</a>

Result:

Introduction
Starter Site
Help Files
NOTE: Very early browser implementations of the COLOR attribute in FONT tags don't recognize color names. In our examples here to make it easy to follow we have used color names but in your programming be sure to use numeric color codes whenever possible to make your pages backward compatible with older browsers.
<font color="red">
<a href="http://www.escortx.net/">
Introduction
</a>
</font>

<br>

<font color="green">
<a href="http://www.escortx.net/starter-site/">
Starter Site
</a>
</font>

<br>

<font color="blue">
<a href="http://www.escortx.net/resource/">
Resources
</a>
</font>
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