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Finding a hidden linked image in code 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
I have a page that is showing text that appears to be linked to a hidden image. At least I can't find the image to delete the link.
It is creating a linked color style to the paragraph that I don't want.
www.folgerandburt.com/news.php

I have gone into the code and searched for this image...img/news/svb-pcbc/05.1-pulls.jpg
but can't find it to delete it.

How do I resolve this ?

Thanks
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Re:Finding a hidden linked image in code 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
ok - i somehow figured it out.
i did a "Find" for the img and deleted it.
then I found that there was some css that had the green color and I got rid of that.
I think I'm on track again.
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Re:Finding a hidden linked image in code 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
Great, I'm glad you figured it out. Sure wasn't much work on my part!

Bty, I noticed you added a :hover to the thumbs. I was going to suggest that. Do you like how the border lights up on all of them, or would you prefer it to just affect the one you hover over? If so... you'll need to rename the div that contains the thumbnails (to anything you like). I called it "highslide", but that wasn't very thoughtful... turns out that highslide uses that class name for itself...

Otherwise, it looks pretty good in IE7 as well except that the space between news item #2 and 3 is a bit large.
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