HTML body link attribute
Examples
The document default link color to blue:
<html>
<body link="blue">
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</body>
</html>
<body link="blue">
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</body>
</html>
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Browser Support
All major browsers support link attribute.
Definition and Usage
HTML5 is no longer supported <body> link attribute. Use CSS instead.
<Body> The link attribute is deprecated in HTML 4.01.
link attribute specifies the unvisited links in the document default color.
Compatibility Notes
In HTML 4.01, the attribute is deprecated link body element; in XHTML 1.0 Strict DTD not supported link attribute body element. Use CSS instead.
CSS syntax (<head> section): <style> a: link {color: # FF0000} </ style>
CSS Example: set document unvisited link color
In our CSS tutorial you can find more information about the : link pseudo-class information.
grammar
<body link="color_name|hex_number|rgb_number">
Property Value
value | description |
---|---|
color_name | Predetermined color is the color of the font color name (such as "red"). |
hex_number | Predetermined color value is a hexadecimal value of font color (eg "# ff0000"). |
rgb_number | Rgb color code is specified font color (such as "rgb (255,0,0)"). |
HTML <body> tag