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It’s still a draft..It’s a new blog post I’m working on.
Thanks for your time Mohammad. The page url below contains a few text links that should be highlighted with the color I choose.
“@shippysue” and then “featured on our site” and “GTSclothing.com” should be highlighted the color of my choice.
Thanks
The css worked and the color link text I want is currently being displayed, which is great – but I only want blog post text links and page text copy to show in that color, not the product names, categories, all that…
Thanks, that worked.
And if possible…I want only the ‘text links’ to show as the color…not product info on category pages like the product name and related categories. Is there css to exclude that?
Thanks Mohammad – I added the css and replaced the color code with the color I’d like to display as my link text color…however the color isn’t appearing for link texts on my blog posts. I’ve attached a screenshot of what my css looks like. Is this correct?
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You must be logged in to view attached files.I just tried activating the Twenty15 theme and the Custom Related Products plugin and it still didn’t work…so I guess that means it’s not a theme issue. Any other advice?
I’ll try that theme quick…but I have visitors on my site right now and don’t want to mess it up!! I’ve been in contact with the plugin author and he’s been trying to help…but it’s working on his end with the same setup minus the Atelier theme. That’s why I figured it was a theme issue. I’ll report back after trying Twenty15
This reply has been marked as private.Hi Mohammad – As I wrote in my initial post, I have already deactivated all plugins except for woocommerce, and the problem still occurs immediately after activating the Custom Related Products for Woocommerce plugin. So unless it’s a plugin conflict with woocommerce (which it isn’t…the plugin author tested it on the same version of WP and Woocomm that I’m using) then it has to be something to do with the theme. Is there any way to test this?
Yes I’d like the add to cart options displayed above the description. I know there’s a couple locations to place the description text – I wasn’t sure if putting it in another spot would display it below the cart options instead of above like it currently is.
I was able to figure it out by deactivating all plugins and activating them 1 by 1 until I found the plugin causing the conflict. It was a Custom Related Products for WooCommerce plugin that the author hadn’t updated in months and was no longer compatible with the new version of WP.
Thanks.
I’m still seeing this issue when viewing my site on an iPhone
thanks
I just cleared my browsing data and it seems to be working correctly now. Thanks.
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