As with the other two questions you've posted this morning in rapid succession it has pretty much nothing to do with Perl and very minimally anything to do with CGI. You need to actually bother to read the information people have suggested to you about CSS and maybe look at the documentation for the -style parameter to the HTML generation subs in CGI. However it's better practice to separate presentation (the HTML) from code and use something like Template Toolkit instead which makes this even less of a Perl problem.

The cake is a lie.
The cake is a lie.
The cake is a lie.


In reply to Re: (OT) How to apply style (font color, etc) to button by Fletch
in thread (OT) How to apply style (font color, etc) to button by anbutechie

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