Someone else asked almost the same question here:-
http://bytes.com/topic/html-css/answ...able-links-css
It says:-
Sort of.
a.no-hover:link, a.no-hover:visited, a.no-hover:hover {color: black; background: white;
text-decoration: none; cursor: default;}
Conceals it visually, but anyone tabbing through the links will still
see a focus rectangle around it (or their browser's equivalent).
I added the class no-hover
In your links add the class
Code:
<a class="no-hover" href="#"></a>
Change colors to suit your page.
The # in the anchor tag means that the browser will just stay on the same page.
Code downloaded to my PC will be deleted in due course.
WIN7; IE9, Firefox, Opera, Chrome and Safari for Windows; screen resolution usually 1366*768.
Also IE6 on W98 with 800*600 and IE8 on Vista 1440*900.