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Tagged: color change, executive theme css, url links

  • This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 12 years, 1 month ago by Euchre4.
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  • June 3, 2013 at 6:24 am #43797
    Euchre4
    Member

    Hello- I am running Exec. child theme and my production site suddenly finds names of my pages and posts and are converting them

    to color #ffffff (not good on a white background) and converting them to a href  URL link).

    I have posts in my responsive slider font color #fff  and I have my text in 3 column that should have a #000 color.

     

    I have a sub-domain development site that is configured correctly.  I do not understand how key words in my pages/posts are suddenly becoming URL links.

    approx. line 2000

    /* Executive Teal
    ------------------------------------------------------------ */

    .executive-teal a,
    .executive-teal a:visited {
    color: #ffffff;
    /* #00204e */

     

    thanks

     

    Mike

    http://www.tandenllc.com
    June 3, 2013 at 7:00 am #43802
    rfmeier
    Member

    Mike,

    Do you have a link to the sub-domain site that is working correctly?  I did notice the links through out the site are all declared as #fff within the css.  Changing the css like below worked for me;

    .executive-teal a, .executive-teal a:visited {
         color: #333;
    }

    I also noticed the header image was shrinking for 'mobile' screens and setting the following css helped the issue;

    #title {
    	width: 130px;
    }

    Hope this helps or points you in the correct direction.


    Ryan Meier – Twitter

    June 3, 2013 at 8:20 am #43818
    Euchre4
    Member
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    June 3, 2013 at 1:59 pm #43913
    Euchre4
    Member

    Learning lesson.  Note every single check mark you change on a production site.

     

    Infinite SEO had a check box to auto insert links on posts pages and contact forms; hence why I was getting these sudden URL's,

    Couldn't find them in the php nor in the posts.

     

    Problem solved.

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