Originally Posted by
sosafan
Found the problem
The command <font color=3D"#FFCC00"> in front of the date does not affect the links.
Add style="color:#ffffff" to their <a> tags if they want the links to be white, because where the color:#ffffff definition is won't work in most email browsers.
Here is how they should look in the html:
<a href=3D"#13eeff89ba5f76c7_story1"> <font color=3D"#FFFFFF"> News & Views</a><br><br> </font>
<a href=3D"#13eeff89ba5f76c7_story2"> <font color=3D"#FFFFFF"> Hot Threads</a><br><br>
<a href=3D"#13eeff89ba5f76c7_story3"> <font color=3D"#FFFFFF"> Notable Quotes</a><br><br>
<a href=3D"#13eeff89ba5f76c7_story4"> <font color=3D"#FFFFFF"> FlyerTalk Bio</a>
<br><br><a href=3D"#13eeff89ba5f76c7_story5"> <font color=3D"#FFFFFF"> TalkMail Tips</a>
<br><br><a href=3D"#13eeff89ba5f76c7_story6"> <font color=3D"#FFFFFF"> Trip Reports</a><br><br>
<a href=3D"#13eeff89ba5f76c7_story7"> <font color=3D"#FFFFFF"> Community Page</a><br><br>
<a href=3D"#13eeff89ba5f76c7_story8"> <font color=3D"#FFFFFF"> At The Gate</a> </font> <br><br>
If this was coded in dreamweaver, they don't realize what the code is, merely that they've put in white font, but it isn’t working.
Let me ask our Talkmail manger to look into this! Thanks sosafan!