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title: Styling Links
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## Styling Links
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Links can be styled with any CSS property, such as ```color```, ```font-family```, ```font-size```, and ```padding```.
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Here is an easy example:
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```css
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a {
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    color: hotpink;
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}
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```
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## In addition, links can be styled differently depending on what state they are in.
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Links also have 4 states, and many programmers style each state differently.
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The four states are:
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* ```a:link```: an unvisited, unclicked link
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* ```a:visited```: a visited, clicked link
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* ```a:hover```: a link when the user's mouse is over it
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* ```a:active```: a link when it is clicked
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The `<a href="">` property is responsible for creating URLs and can be modified using a number of CSS styling properties, although it has a few by default:
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1. Underline
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2. Blue color
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You can change these by adding or changing the `color` and `text-decoration` properties.
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```css
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   color: black;
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   text-decoration: none;
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```
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You can also style the link based on interaction using these properties, also known as link states:
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- a:link - a normal, unvisited link
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- a:visited - a link the user has visited
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- a:hover - a link when the user mouses over it
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- a:active - a link the moment it is clicked
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Here is some sample CSS using the 4 states:
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```css
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a:link { color: red; }
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a:visited { color: blue; }
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a:hover { color: green; }
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a:active { color: blue; }
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```
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**Note** that there are some *ordering rules* for when you are setting the style for link states.
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* ```a:hover``` MUST come after ```a:link``` and ```a:visited```
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* ```a:active``` MUST come after ```a:hover```
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    a:link - a normal, unvisited link
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    a:visited - a link the user has visited
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    a:hover - a link when the user mouses over it
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    a:active - a link the moment it is clicked
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```css
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/* unvisited link */
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a:link {
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    color: red;
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}
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/* visited link */
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a:visited {
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    color: green;
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}
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/* mouse over link */
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a:hover {
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    color: hotpink;
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}
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/* selected link */
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a:active {
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    color: blue;
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} 
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```
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#### More Information:
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 -  [MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/CSS/Styling_text/Styling_links)
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