Wordpress, Links and css
At the moment I'm using the BranfordMagazine Theme and it fits in beautiful for what I want; with one exception - the links.
The links are called as usual in the style sheet, here's how the look:
a:link, a:visited { color: #333; text-decoration:none } a:hover, a:active { color:#333; text-decoration:underline; }
What I'm trying to do is overwrite the command in the style sheet on a post by post basis so as I can have links within the post a different colour from those in the stylesheet. I understand it can be done by using css but I'm not really into coding. I've hacked the following from bits and pieces I've seen in tutorials - but I don't really understand what to do.
In header.php I've created a class called '.hyper' it looks like this
.hyper a:link, a:visited { color: #0000ff; text-decoration:none } a:hover, a:active { color:#0000ff; text-decoration:underline; }
For non programers like myself a plugin would be ideal but I've hunted around for one and there dosen't seem to be one out there
You might suggest it would be better just to make all the links blue and that is very easily done but I would prefer to have the links in the sidebar remain as they are, it is visible more appealing.
Glad of any help
Kevin
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Thanks
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