WordPress Divi site - links are invisible
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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.