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New Post 3/19/2008 3:06 AM
Online now... Pete
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I have lost the hand ? 

When entering a new title into FAQ i also set it align left etc as per below, regardless of the settings or by just typing the question without any formating the question sits down ( a space )  from the module above , it is this space i want to remove so it sits hard up under the module above, If i place the same code as below into a table this effect is achieved and the text does sit hard up with the module, but when doing this the Hand that appears over the hyperlink t open the question disappears and instead i get a cursor.

Is there a way i can a align top type addition to the code below without the need of creating a table to overcome the missing Hand when over the hyperlink ?

<p align="left"><strong><font face="Times New Roman" size="1">WHERE IS MY HAND ?</font></strong></p>

 
New Post 10/2/2008 12:08 PM
User is offline Fletcher Dunton
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Re: I have lost the hand ? 

I have the same issue. Anybody have a work around or fix?

 
New Post 10/2/2008 12:35 PM
User is offline Fletcher Dunton
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Re: I have lost the hand ? 

Here's a quick fix: Just add an On Mouse Over event to your HTML Tag and set it to your desired Cursor:

<p onmouseover="this.style.cursor='hand';">How can I Pay?</p>
<p onmouseover="this.style.cursor='hand';"><img height="14" alt="" width="90" border="1" src="/Portals/1/credit_card_logos_10_small.gif" /></p>

Perhaps the FAQ team can advise on a Module Level change that would be more appropriate...

Thanks to All!

 
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