I don't quite understand what is being referenced in your first question. I don't see a hover working in either browser type In regards to removing the dotted outline, you want to use the following CSS for your object: outline: none.
I don't quite understand what is being referenced in your first question. I don't see a hover working in either browser type. In regards to removing the dotted outline, you want to use the following CSS for your object: outline: none.
I am reworking my website and hit two issues that I would like help with if possible. 1) I am adding embeded video with a poster so that it doesn't download when the page loads. When I view the page in Firefox and click on the movie, the hover still works on my other hyperlinks.
My links light up, an underline appears or the hand is visible all indicating that those items can be selected. However in Safari, once the video is selected my hover doesn't work. I am still able to click on the links, but for someone new to my site they wouldn't realize that some of the text is a hyperlink.
The hover works fine prior to selecting the video for view/loading. 2) A dotted box appears around my video viewer when the movie is played in Firefox. I would like to be able to stop that from occurring.
It doesn't happen in Safari. I am quite certain the fault lies in user error as I am not highly skilled in writing code. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
If I am doing something wrong, please let me know. Style sheet CSS Code BELOW - HTML can be viewed on website source listed above.
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