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Hi guys
I want to transfer the color of title to red (please see the screenshot at attachment) ,how can i do it ,or which plugin can use.

Thank you & best regards!

kafei
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  • Profile picture of the author InitialEffort
    I don't think these can be edited. This is the built in color for wordpress posts for the software. I don't know why you would want to edit the display title in the admin panel.
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  • Profile picture of the author kafeimai
    To InitialEffort
    Thank you for your answer
    I want edit these posts,but they are so much ,that i don't know which edited already and which not. I want to transfer the color to red for that edited already.
    Thanks in advance.
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    • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
      How about this as an alternative.

      When you edit a post, change the publication date.

      Then you can see by the publication date in your admin panel when the post was last edited.

      When you edit a post, you'll see to the right of it a line that says : "Published on x month year"

      Click on edit and change that to the date of your edit.
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  • Profile picture of the author kafeimai
    Thank you very much , rosetrees
    I do this right now,but it is not easy to find out if these artical were posted on the same day, so if there is a color to highlight ,which may be to find out easily.

    Thank you all the same.
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  • Profile picture of the author kafeimai
    Anyone can help me?
    Thank you in advance.
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  • Look toward the bottom of each post's page, and you will see a list of all changes you made to each post. Each one has a date and timestamp on it.

    What you're talking about doing would require an actual change to the WP framework code. But even then, I would think you would have to turn ALL of them to red, not just certain ones that have been changed. That would require a whole new set of custom instructions and coding to do what you are asking.

    The people that could really answer this question the best would be in this part of the forum:

    Programming Talk

    Try posting your question there, instead. Good luck to you.
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  • Profile picture of the author ItWasLuck3
    Really? The last post on this was over a year ago.... 5-13-2011.

    Why on earth did you feel the need to respond to this?
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