Virtual Mechanics: Community Forums and FAQs
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Honorary Mechanic |
Is there a way to assign a color to text that is linked to another page? Although I select one color - it will change (on the screen) to another color if it is linked text.
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Guru 'Power' Mechanic![]() |
When you set the link from the Text Editor Link Editor, there is a checkbox "Assign Unique Color" and a button that allows you to set your choice of color.
You can omit the underline too if you want. |
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Honorary Mechanic |
You can set the link colors for text links with the Page Editor> Links, Fonts> Link Colors dialog box. You can then use the Link Editor if you want a text link to have a different color than the rest on the page.
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Working Mechanic |
A related question to this topic - when I check the "Assign Unique Color" in the "Link Editor" and pick a specific font color, the text color no longer changes in the "mouse over". Is there a way to pick a unique font color and still have the mouse over color change functioning?
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Guru 'Power' Mechanic![]() |
Yes. The best option is to set up a CSS class with the colors you want, and use that for your links -- see this thread (2 pages).
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Working Mechanic |
Thanks Bruceee for pointing me to a solution. It works like a charm.
Will this solution be compatible with the most popular web browsers being used in the universe? |
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Guru 'Power' Mechanic![]() |
Yes -- on Earth at least
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