Possible to change a:link color in map title?

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  • #323595

    Kory
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    Hi, All. I’ve been making excellent progress on my directory project site. One thing alludes me is changing the A link color on the map. Currently, it matches the overall A link color for the site, however is difficult to read when up against a directory image. I’ve noticed on other sites using WPGD, it’s possible to change that color to something like white. I took a look at your CSS guide and read through several forum posts but can’t seem to find any info. Would you please let me know how to do so?

    I’ve also attached an image as an example. Basically, as you can see, the title is the same blue A link I’m using site wide. Do you know how I can change it to white?

    Thanks much, in advance!

    Regards,
    Kory

    #323596

    Kory
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    Post count: 79

    Looks like the TIFF didn’t come through so I converted it to a JPG.

    Thanks much!

    Regards,
    Kory

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    Kory
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    #323772

    Kor
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    Hi Kory,

    Try using the custom CSS code below and see if it helps. Insert into GD > Design > Scripts > Custom Style CSS.

    
    
    .geodir-bubble_desc h4 {
        background-color: #000!important;/* Change BG color */
        font-size:20px; /* Change font size */
        height: 50px; /* Change box height */
     }
    
    .geodir-bubble_desc h4 a{
        color:#fff!important; /* Change font Color */
     }
    #323774

    Kor
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    As for the SSL issue on your Website, I’d suggest that you contact your hosting provider as there only you’ll get the best solution.

    Thanks!

    #323795

    Kory
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    Post count: 79

    Excellent, Kor, thanks so much! You gave me a great idea to try using RGBa to create some transparency. I’m actually using the following which works out great:

    background: rgba(60, 56, 60, 0.8)!important;  /* Change BG color */

    Regarding SSL, actually, that wasn’t a question but more of a comment to let you all know I think I resolved the previous issue with that via my Cloudflare account.

    Thanks again and have a good one!

    Regards,
    Kory

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