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I am using the html below

<a href=""><div class="logo"><span class="whologo">hyperlinked text </span>
</div></a>

the problem i am having is that the only way to remove underline from the span text is using a:link{text-decoration:none;} but this removes underlines from ALL links from the whole page

I have tried

a.logo:link{text-decoration:none;}

but it doesnt remove the hyperlink from the span element.

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  • a.logo won't match because the <a> element does not have the logo class!
    – xec
    Sep 10, 2013 at 11:42

6 Answers 6

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You have a wrong hierarchy there and bad element selection. In your case, the most accurate CSS would be:

a div.logo span.whologo {text-decoration:none;}


But I suggest this approach:

<div class="logo"><a href=""><span class="whologo">hyperlinked text </span></a>

And CSS:

div.logo a {text-decoration:none;}

Or include the span if needed (but only if the span element has underlines, like Hans pointed out in the comment):

div.logo a span.whologo {text-decoration:none;}
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    this wont work Shomz. This is because your browser will underline an a if you dont style it away... This only gives this span no underline, but thats not happening here Feb 14, 2012 at 18:54
  • +1 Thank you! But that's why I said 'if needed'... wanted to give him the most accurate selection, yet I don't know what the rest of his CSS looks like. This was in case he somehow added the underline to the span element...
    – Shomz
    Feb 14, 2012 at 18:56
  • I actually started off with your answer too :) But then remembered the hidden styling browsers give to a elements! Feb 14, 2012 at 18:57
  • It was a good point nevertheless. I think all this should help him tackle that CSS problem. :)
    – Shomz
    Feb 14, 2012 at 19:00
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    Haha, sure hope so, otherwise he should try a new hobby :) Feb 14, 2012 at 19:02
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Child items cannot influence their parents using CSS. You need to put an ID or class name on your A tag, or find something unique up the tree that you can specify for this element.

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Check this out

 <style type="text/css">
    .linkTst{text-decoration:none;} 
    </style>

<div class="logo"><a href="" class="linkTst"><span class="whologo">hyperlinked text </span>
   </a> </div>
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  • You wouldn't like to teach someone to do it like this, would you?
    – Shomz
    Feb 14, 2012 at 19:01
  • @Shomz sorry now check it out Feb 14, 2012 at 19:09
  • Much better, you might also like to keep div elements outside of anchors - that's just a common practice, not sure it's considered invalid though.
    – Shomz
    Feb 14, 2012 at 19:12
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    @Shomz yes sir grateful to you,,check this out now,,and find my profile if you have time ,, tnks Feb 14, 2012 at 19:18
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Put a class on your a tag where you don't want the underline

like this : http://jsfiddle.net/UL8SW/

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First of all: This is not valid html... And you should give your a a class or id, otherwise this isnt possible with remote css. It is possible with inline css...

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Give anchor tag a class.

HTML:

<a href="" class='no-underline'><div class="logo"><span class="whologo">hyperlinked text</span>

CSS:

.no-underline {text-decoration: none;}
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  • Why answer on a question that had an accepted answer from years ago? Aug 10, 2021 at 19:57

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