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September 28, 2021 at 9:27 pm #1946323
DJ
Hello I’m trying to change the color of the hyperlinks in this image –> https://imgur.com/J5oeBPa to the yellow color featured in title. Also I would like to change all the link hover colors from the bluish green color in this image –> https://imgur.com/Kapx4LF to the same yellow color featured in the previous image. I attempted to change the color in the customize section of WordPress, but was unsuccessful. Please advise.
Also when I go to the blog page of my site it features two headers. https://imgur.com/TJEEeNG
Please advise on how I fix this problem.Thank you,
DJ
September 29, 2021 at 2:08 am #1946506Elvin
StaffCustomer SupportHi DJ,
For the first image:
You change it’s hover color by opening editing the page on Gutenberg editor. You should find the element in question on the first container block. You can play around with the Color settings there on the sidebar of the editor UI.
For the second image:
It’s pretty similar w/ the first image, except this one is a Block element added through Appearance > Elements. On the Elements list, look for the Block Element for the Footer of your site. You can edit it like you edit a post or a page. Click the links you want to change color and set the color on the sidebar of the editor UI.
For the third image:
This one is a Block Element as well. On the element list, look for the Block element for your page hero and select the link you want to style. The procedure for changing is the similar to the 1st and 2nd image. 🙂
September 29, 2021 at 8:55 pm #1947653DJ
Hello Elvin, The first two suggestions worked great! However the suggestion for my Blog page with the double header I still some assistance. I’m using WP Show Post that was embedded with the Stream template from the site library. How do I adjust this because there are no element blocks for me to select –> https://imgur.com/1oEEVkr.
Please advise.
September 29, 2021 at 10:44 pm #1947709Elvin
StaffCustomer SupportI’m not exactly sure what the question is.
Are you trying to use a WP Show post list as the post loop on your blog page?
If so, you can replace the default loop of the theme on the blog index page by creating a Block element – Content Template.
Here’s what to do:
– create a Block Element.
– Set the type to “Content Template”.
– Add the WP Show Posts shortcode on the content using a Shortcode Block
– Set the Display rule location to “Blog”.
– Save the Block element.This should replace the default loop of the Blog page assigned on Admin > Settings > Reading > Post page to a WP Show Posts list.
Now, if you’re trying to create a static page “Blog” and assign a WPSP list to it, you simply edit the page, add a shortcode block to the content and place the WPSP’s shortcode on it and save it. 🙂
September 30, 2021 at 7:48 pm #1948815DJ
Nevermind Elvin, I actually found an easier fix in the settings. Thanks for the help.
September 30, 2021 at 9:59 pm #1948883Elvin
StaffCustomer SupportNo problem. Glad you found an alternative. 😀
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