Blog navigation text color change?
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Mod
Moved to Support for better/faster help.
The text you are referring to are called (I think) navigation links? Anyway, in Graphene, they are identified with the
#previous
and#next-post
css tags, which you can then customize however you want.In the Graphene style sheet, they are styled like this:
#previous,
#previous a,
#previous a:visited,
#next-post,
#next-post a,
#next-post a:visited {
color: #929292;
font: 12px tahoma;
text-decoration: none;
}If you want, you can break this up to show a difference between posts you have visited and posts you haven’t. Just put the
#previous a:visited
and#next-post a:visited
on a separate line and style accordingly.Have fun. (I know I did. See this post to see how much you can do with these.)
Ken
Ok cool thanks man. How did you change the font color of the “Leave a Reply” at the bottom of the page in that link? Also I found that above stuff in the CSS but I wasn’t sure how to change it. Do you have a sample code snippet. I mainly want to change the font color from grey to something like white or black and maybe the font size. I appreciate your help.
-Andrew
ModDo you have a sample code snippet.
As a matter of fact I do. I posted all of my blog’s custom CSS here. It’s kind of long, which makes me think that a child theme is in order.
How did you change the font color of the “Leave a Reply” at the bottom of the page in that link?
I believe
.return-top
is the CSS class you’re looking for. (I styled mine a bit differently, however.)Ken
Sweet man I was able get my post links font changed to black which works well now. I may play with some other decoration later on. Thanks a million. I need to figure out how to do a child theme so that I can preserve the original theme. http://www.wildliferesearch.org is the website I am working on. This theme is great and I plan on donating as soon as I get it all fixed up and running.
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