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No. Each laser pointer uses a laser that emits a specific color. the only way to get a different color would be to get a different laser.
Underline and color different from the text around it
The color of a hyperlink that has not been clicked can be specified by setting the "BGCOLOR" attribute in the HTML tag.
Usually a link to another page or website. It's called a hyperlink.
Underline and color different from the text around it
By graphical do you mean an image or graphical text?To display an image that functions as a hyperlink, use To display a hyperlink in a color other than blue, use Text hereReplace the X's with the color code, see a list at www.computerhope.com/htmcolor.htm
No, black is the absence of color, thus it cannot be the color of a laser.
HyperText, which is text with a HyperLink, or font color
Links are indicated by a blue color. Other than that, they can be anything, including underlined statements.
A hyperlink in a cell will open up a web browser if the link is clickable. When the link is clickable, it will be in blue color and a small icon of a hand appears when the mouse is hovered over the link.
A hyperlink, or link for short, is that clickable text you see on a webpage that is usually a different color than the rest of the text.
When you highlight any link and it turns to color with an outline, is called a hyperlink. while highliting, it will show you the url, located bottom right side.