Change the color or style of a link
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Change the color or style of a link
I have a page with multiple (50+) text links to other internal and external pages.
They are all using the default color scheme for the links. I have found that those colors are somewhat hard to see on my webpage, and would like to change them all with a single change.
I was reading this: https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/link_color.html and took it to mean that if I changed the colors as described in "Properties-> Style, then all links in the page would take this new color scheme.
I tried to do as described but didn't see any change when either previewing or after uploading the page.
The Texts are all in a table.
Am I doing something incorrectly or misinterpreting the capability?
Thanks
Preben
P.S. New links do take the new colors.
They are all using the default color scheme for the links. I have found that those colors are somewhat hard to see on my webpage, and would like to change them all with a single change.
I was reading this: https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/link_color.html and took it to mean that if I changed the colors as described in "Properties-> Style, then all links in the page would take this new color scheme.
I tried to do as described but didn't see any change when either previewing or after uploading the page.
The Texts are all in a table.
Am I doing something incorrectly or misinterpreting the capability?
Thanks
Preben
P.S. New links do take the new colors.
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Re: Change the color or style of a link
Although I don't use tables due to being dated this can be achieved by selecting all the table cells and update the style properties for all of them.
See the following tutorial reading from "Table Tips"
https://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/tables.html
See the following tutorial reading from "Table Tips"
https://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/tables.html
Re: Change the color or style of a link
To be able to help you, I need a DEMO project (.wbs file) so I can see all your settings.
Also, please include a description how to reproduce this problem.
I do not need the complete project because that will only take more time to figure out what you have done.
Basically, I just need a small project with one page and object(s) that are relevant to your question.
For further details about how to share a project file, please see this FAQ:
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Also, please include a description how to reproduce this problem.
I do not need the complete project because that will only take more time to figure out what you have done.
Basically, I just need a small project with one page and object(s) that are relevant to your question.
For further details about how to share a project file, please see this FAQ:
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=82134
Re: Change the color or style of a link
Sorry but where is the "attach files" button?
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Re: Change the color or style of a link
There is no upload (attach files) button, uploading directly to the forum is disabled. From the url given by Pablo: "Then upload your project (.wbs) to your website or another public server and include the link in your post"Sorry but where is the "attach files" button?
Re: Change the color or style of a link
Once more, I am sorry for not reading and comprehending Pablo's post entirely.
There's nothing wrong with the webpages, they do what they are supposed to do.
But I would like to change the link colors on two pages in one operation for the entire page.
I managed to change the link colors for the page, and it works for any new link that I create on the page.
But I can't figure out how to change the colors for the entire page, as I believe that I should be able to.
I only included the small page in the demo website to make it smaller.
https://www.prebensart.com/DEMO/MovieCommercial.html
Thanks
Preben
There's nothing wrong with the webpages, they do what they are supposed to do.
But I would like to change the link colors on two pages in one operation for the entire page.
I managed to change the link colors for the page, and it works for any new link that I create on the page.
But I can't figure out how to change the colors for the entire page, as I believe that I should be able to.
I only included the small page in the demo website to make it smaller.
https://www.prebensart.com/DEMO/MovieCommercial.html
Thanks
Preben
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Re: Change the color or style of a link
When asked for a "Demo" it is not to the page/link/url it is a "Copy" of the project file (.wbs) itself. By doing so it allows it to be loaded into the software so the settings applied can be viewed. This way a answer can be given.
Re: Change the color or style of a link
If you did not use styles then you can set the link color for all links on the page in the Page Properties.
Re: Change the color or style of a link
It seems that I did years ago and just copied/replaced the links and thus kept the "style" of the first created.
I hope that this is what you asked for and the page in question is: Movies and Commercials
https://prebensart.com/DEMO/Link_Color_Table.wbs
https://prebensart.com/DEMO/Link_Color_Table/
Thanks
Re: Change the color or style of a link
Because you have used styles, you will need to update the link style in the Style Manager.
Re: Change the color or style of a link
Fantastic!!
All is well
I had to flush all kinds of "history/Caches" before I got it to work, but I think that in the end, I believe that it was my PC that was too clever.
The way I ended up testing it was to access it from my laptop, which hadn't accessed the pages before, and it was perfect.
Thanks both
Preben
All is well
I had to flush all kinds of "history/Caches" before I got it to work, but I think that in the end, I believe that it was my PC that was too clever.
The way I ended up testing it was to access it from my laptop, which hadn't accessed the pages before, and it was perfect.
Thanks both
Preben