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Link Highlighting?
Hey guys just wondering if theres a way to set all links to a different colour? So they stand out from the rest of post automatically? I am running 3.7 so yeah any help would be appreciated.
Thanks Kyle. |
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Styles and Templates > Style Manager > Pull down the menu on the style that you're editing to 'Main CSS' > Edit
In the first box, Body, you'll see the CSS definitions for "normal" links as well as "visited" links. Change the value in the color field or click on the color sample box to the right of the value and change it to whatever you like. Although, that will change the color of ALL text links on your site. |
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thanks but that doesnt really help me hehe
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He told you how to do exactly what you asked.
You need to change the CSS definitions for visited links and links in general to a specific color, you can change the font and other things as well by using the psuedo class a:link and a:visited or by changing the colors in Normal Links CSS and Visited Links CSS. To change the mouseover color/style edit or add definitions a:hover and a:active or edit 'Hover Links CSS' color on the pages he said. Specifically look at the colors defined under the 'body' category providing you don't have a class later on that over powers it. |
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