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mdelaflor Mar 27, 2011 07:39 PM

How to change font style for RSS & Comments in Header?
 
Hello,

Where can I change the font style (color, weight, etc) for the RSS and Comments in the header?

Thanks,

Mike

juggledad Mar 28, 2011 05:54 AM

Body, Text & Links
if you want to style them separate form the page defaults, you need to add some CSS to the 'CSS Inserts' option

mdelaflor Mar 28, 2011 08:27 AM

Hello,

Let me apologize in advance for my lack of knowledge and experience with Atahualpa and WP. Nonetheless, as far as I can see there are no controls at Dashboard>Apperance>Body,Text & Link to change the link font style for just the CSS and Comments links in the header. It appears to me that those controls would change all link font styles for the entire site. I only want to change the link font styles for the RSS and Comments links in the header.

If you visit the link below you can see the problem I am having. The header color is the same as the CSS and Comments links. I am trying to match the style of the main website at www.mdcommunications.com thats why I need to keep the current header color.

Thanks,

Mike
Athahualpa 3.6.4, WP 3.1, http://blog.mdcommunications.com

juggledad Mar 28, 2011 08:41 AM

In this case, you need to create a CSS selector and CSS rules and put them in the 'CSS inserts' option.

If there was a theme option for every conceivable HTML element, then the theme would have thousands of settings. That is why there is the CSS inserts option, so you can add specific CSS and have it as an option.

mdelaflor Mar 28, 2011 11:19 AM

Hello,

I can create a new CSS selector and rules, no problem. Could you tell where the HTML for the RSS and Comments is located? Which document do I edit?

Thanks,

Mike

juggledad Mar 28, 2011 12:59 PM

you don't edit any document unless you feel like editing the PH code that dynamically builds the HTML for the page.

The best thing is to view a page, then look at the source and find the HTLM for the section you want to deal with. Then you can create the css you need and put it in the CSS Inserts option of the theme.


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