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  <body>This is a really great idea. It works especially well on websites like BBC news, who are really poor at linking within their articles to external sources. One problem is that is seems to give the new link text a style based on the style of the anchor tag on the host website (e.g. blue text 10px). This doesn't look very good for words that appear in headings (e.g. look at some of the New Orleans stories on the BBC new site). Is there a way to make it keep the original text size and font, but maybe just change the color or add an onhover underline? I tried this but I'm afraid it was beyond my rather poor skills.</body>
  <body-html>&lt;p&gt;This is a really great idea. It works especially well on websites like BBC news, who are really poor at linking within their articles to external sources. One problem is that is seems to give the new link text a style based on the style of the anchor tag on the host website (e.g. blue text 10px). This doesn't look very good for words that appear in headings (e.g. look at some of the New Orleans stories on the BBC new site). Is there a way to make it keep the original text size and font, but maybe just change the color or add an onhover underline? I tried this but I'm afraid it was beyond my rather poor skills.&lt;/p&gt;</body-html>
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