Would specific CSS work for my new image links?

by toivo
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See the text under my current daily image on this page (about half way down on left) that starts with the line: " Last Week Of Cartoons: " and then there are the days of the last week which have had previous images shown (actual text links). I want to add that same line of text including day-of-the week links in a similar manner directly under the image now on my soon-to-be site here. Can I put a specific CSS directive in my "style.css" to achieve this? Or will it be impossible?
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  • Profile picture of the author wilkesvb
    Nope, you need to write the html for it. It's written in table form on the old site but the new site's layout is div based.

    HTML is structure, think content
    CSS is just style (and in some cases light interaction), what it looks like
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    • Profile picture of the author toivo
      Thanks for your input.....I went ahead and added it to this page....after I click each link they now appear as light grey in color....at least on my end....I wonder if making those names of each day of the week hyperlinks to maybe (blue?) would help? I'm still trying to learn how all of the intricacies of WordPress work. I've been using FrontPage (bleeaaggh!) after so many years, I'm trying to get my head out of my . . . . .
      PS: BTW: wonder if that last link "Sunday" needs additional snippet of placement code? Like </a> ? It didn't copy out of HTML editor in Frontpage but still is in place on that page in Wordpress page.....curious
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