How to remove the text decoration of React Link?












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I am using React and react-router-doms Link component to navigate between pages.



But I am struggling with removing the text-decoration in the component.



React:



<Link className="nav-link" to="/page">LINK</Link>



CSS:



.nav-link  {
text-decoration: none;
}


This CSS does not seem to work, but when I replace the Link to a a component it works fine.



<a className="nav-link" href="/page">LINK</a>



Anyone has an idea how to remove the text-decoration from a Link component?










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    You can try to add !important

    – Maksym Labutin
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:12






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    Create a selector that has better specificity.

    – Vucko
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:23
















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I am using React and react-router-doms Link component to navigate between pages.



But I am struggling with removing the text-decoration in the component.



React:



<Link className="nav-link" to="/page">LINK</Link>



CSS:



.nav-link  {
text-decoration: none;
}


This CSS does not seem to work, but when I replace the Link to a a component it works fine.



<a className="nav-link" href="/page">LINK</a>



Anyone has an idea how to remove the text-decoration from a Link component?










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    You can try to add !important

    – Maksym Labutin
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:12






  • 1





    Create a selector that has better specificity.

    – Vucko
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:23














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I am using React and react-router-doms Link component to navigate between pages.



But I am struggling with removing the text-decoration in the component.



React:



<Link className="nav-link" to="/page">LINK</Link>



CSS:



.nav-link  {
text-decoration: none;
}


This CSS does not seem to work, but when I replace the Link to a a component it works fine.



<a className="nav-link" href="/page">LINK</a>



Anyone has an idea how to remove the text-decoration from a Link component?










share|improve this question














I am using React and react-router-doms Link component to navigate between pages.



But I am struggling with removing the text-decoration in the component.



React:



<Link className="nav-link" to="/page">LINK</Link>



CSS:



.nav-link  {
text-decoration: none;
}


This CSS does not seem to work, but when I replace the Link to a a component it works fine.



<a className="nav-link" href="/page">LINK</a>



Anyone has an idea how to remove the text-decoration from a Link component?







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  • 1





    You can try to add !important

    – Maksym Labutin
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:12






  • 1





    Create a selector that has better specificity.

    – Vucko
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:23














  • 1





    You can try to add !important

    – Maksym Labutin
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:12






  • 1





    Create a selector that has better specificity.

    – Vucko
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:23








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1





You can try to add !important

– Maksym Labutin
Nov 22 '18 at 10:12





You can try to add !important

– Maksym Labutin
Nov 22 '18 at 10:12




1




1





Create a selector that has better specificity.

– Vucko
Nov 22 '18 at 10:23





Create a selector that has better specificity.

– Vucko
Nov 22 '18 at 10:23












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If react-router is less than v4



Try inline style



<Link to="first" style={{ textDecoration: 'none' }}>
Link
</Link>


If you want to use styled-components, you could do something like this:



import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { Link } from 'react-router-dom';
import styled from 'styled-components';


const StyledLink = styled(Link)`
text-decoration: none;

&:focus, &:hover, &:visited, &:link, &:active {
text-decoration: none;
}
`;

export default (props) => <StyledLink {...props} />;


OR



You can do it with NavLink in react-router v4



 <NavLink
className="tags"
activeStyle={{ color: 'red' }}
to={'/page'}
>
LINK
</NavLink>





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    If react-router is less than v4



    Try inline style



    <Link to="first" style={{ textDecoration: 'none' }}>
    Link
    </Link>


    If you want to use styled-components, you could do something like this:



    import React, { Component } from 'react';
    import { Link } from 'react-router-dom';
    import styled from 'styled-components';


    const StyledLink = styled(Link)`
    text-decoration: none;

    &:focus, &:hover, &:visited, &:link, &:active {
    text-decoration: none;
    }
    `;

    export default (props) => <StyledLink {...props} />;


    OR



    You can do it with NavLink in react-router v4



     <NavLink
    className="tags"
    activeStyle={{ color: 'red' }}
    to={'/page'}
    >
    LINK
    </NavLink>





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      If react-router is less than v4



      Try inline style



      <Link to="first" style={{ textDecoration: 'none' }}>
      Link
      </Link>


      If you want to use styled-components, you could do something like this:



      import React, { Component } from 'react';
      import { Link } from 'react-router-dom';
      import styled from 'styled-components';


      const StyledLink = styled(Link)`
      text-decoration: none;

      &:focus, &:hover, &:visited, &:link, &:active {
      text-decoration: none;
      }
      `;

      export default (props) => <StyledLink {...props} />;


      OR



      You can do it with NavLink in react-router v4



       <NavLink
      className="tags"
      activeStyle={{ color: 'red' }}
      to={'/page'}
      >
      LINK
      </NavLink>





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        If react-router is less than v4



        Try inline style



        <Link to="first" style={{ textDecoration: 'none' }}>
        Link
        </Link>


        If you want to use styled-components, you could do something like this:



        import React, { Component } from 'react';
        import { Link } from 'react-router-dom';
        import styled from 'styled-components';


        const StyledLink = styled(Link)`
        text-decoration: none;

        &:focus, &:hover, &:visited, &:link, &:active {
        text-decoration: none;
        }
        `;

        export default (props) => <StyledLink {...props} />;


        OR



        You can do it with NavLink in react-router v4



         <NavLink
        className="tags"
        activeStyle={{ color: 'red' }}
        to={'/page'}
        >
        LINK
        </NavLink>





        share|improve this answer















        If react-router is less than v4



        Try inline style



        <Link to="first" style={{ textDecoration: 'none' }}>
        Link
        </Link>


        If you want to use styled-components, you could do something like this:



        import React, { Component } from 'react';
        import { Link } from 'react-router-dom';
        import styled from 'styled-components';


        const StyledLink = styled(Link)`
        text-decoration: none;

        &:focus, &:hover, &:visited, &:link, &:active {
        text-decoration: none;
        }
        `;

        export default (props) => <StyledLink {...props} />;


        OR



        You can do it with NavLink in react-router v4



         <NavLink
        className="tags"
        activeStyle={{ color: 'red' }}
        to={'/page'}
        >
        LINK
        </NavLink>






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