WordPress Divi site - links are invisible
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@Dashrender said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
perhaps the default color for linked text is white, but the browser at least for me, has always displayed blue - at least until you clicked on it, then it would appear purple (to indicate you visited that page)
You are talking about the default for the browser, which doesn't apply. It is the default as set up by your web designer that we are discussing.
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@Dashrender said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
@scottalanmiller said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
@Dashrender said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
@scottalanmiller said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
@Dashrender FYI, the link shows up in blue for me.
yes, it does now because I made the text blue... but I shouldn't need to do that...
and no matter what color I make the text of the phone number, it goes invisible on iphone.
Oh, so you already made the changes. Why shouldn't you need to make it a specific colour? If the default is white, then you'd need to choose something different.
Oh iPhone.....
I would expect android to do the same - it knows a phone number is something you can call with...so....
Same as on a desktop, so no reason to think that Android would do it.
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@scottalanmiller said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
@Dashrender said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
@scottalanmiller said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
@Dashrender said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
@scottalanmiller said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
@Dashrender FYI, the link shows up in blue for me.
yes, it does now because I made the text blue... but I shouldn't need to do that...
and no matter what color I make the text of the phone number, it goes invisible on iphone.
Oh, so you already made the changes. Why shouldn't you need to make it a specific colour? If the default is white, then you'd need to choose something different.
Oh iPhone.....
I would expect android to do the same - it knows a phone number is something you can call with...so....
Same as on a desktop, so no reason to think that Android would do it.
OK - I get that... I have no android to test it on at the moment.
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Android...
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Here is what I think is the css for the page
I've never dealt with css before - so I'm currently completely lost here.
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It is back to white again.
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@scottalanmiller said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
Android...
That's a huge problem - it's not displaying my new text at all!
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@Dashrender It's a mobile version of the site. It's a different page. You have a theme that renders mobile separately from desktop.
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@Dashrender and that CSS clearly shows that the default is white. And if you do a page inspection, it shows white as well in the CSS, as expected.
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a { } is link and #ffffff is white.
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@StuartJordan said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
a { } is link and #ffffff is white.
Exactly. Behaving as expected.
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@StuartJordan said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
a { } is link and #ffffff is white.
Thank you - this was actually helpful. As mentioned above, I know nothing of css - nor color codes, etc.
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No problem, if you don't know, you don't know
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@scottalanmiller said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
@Dashrender It's a mobile version of the site. It's a different page. You have a theme that renders mobile separately from desktop.
There must be something I'm missing, I clicked the mobile page editor in DIVI and it shows me all the new text and the red text I made, etc. I don't see a place in DIVI specifically (the front end editor) to view/change that.
And why is the mobile for iphone different from mobile for Android?
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@Dashrender said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
@StuartJordan said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
a { } is link and #ffffff is white.
Thank you - this was actually helpful. As mentioned above, I know nothing of css - nor color codes, etc.
Standard colour stuff. It's "additive colours" and uses a 00 - FF scale. So it is RGB. So FF0000 is Red, 00FF00 is Green, 0000FF is Blue. Other than learning the scale of 0-256, it's the same RGB system used pretty much universally. So 000000 is black, 777777 is medium grey, FFFFFF is white.
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@scottalanmiller said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
@Dashrender said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
@StuartJordan said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
a { } is link and #ffffff is white.
Thank you - this was actually helpful. As mentioned above, I know nothing of css - nor color codes, etc.
Standard colour stuff. It's "additive colours" and uses a 00 - FF scale. So it is RGB. So FF0000 is Red, 00FF00 is Green, 0000FF is Blue. Other than learning the scale of 0-256, it's the same RGB system used pretty much universally. So 000000 is black, 777777 is medium grey, FFFFFF is white.
I've never used that scale before - thanks for the info.
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@Dashrender said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
@scottalanmiller said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
@Dashrender said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
@StuartJordan said in WordPress Divi site - links are invisible:
a { } is link and #ffffff is white.
Thank you - this was actually helpful. As mentioned above, I know nothing of css - nor color codes, etc.
Standard colour stuff. It's "additive colours" and uses a 00 - FF scale. So it is RGB. So FF0000 is Red, 00FF00 is Green, 0000FF is Blue. Other than learning the scale of 0-256, it's the same RGB system used pretty much universally. So 000000 is black, 777777 is medium grey, FFFFFF is white.
I've never used that scale before - thanks for the info.
The RGB additive is standard, the 00 - FF is more unique, but is the most standard for 24 bit colour systems.
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Will @BRRABill help, I found where to change the color setting globally for links.
Thanks Willard.