Is there a global active/hover link color option or global css variable
I am trying to simply throughout my site make general text links in (p) setting have a hover state when you mouse over. Currently on Global text settings you can either have them underlined and choose one color for the active link...that's it.
Is there a way for a global css styling/html that I can add "a hover color to my text" to my entire site for this feature? I do not want to update the text links for every single text widget on my site. This seems like a very basic feature and just trying to figure out a best solution.
Thank you
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Hi Wesley,
There isn't a built-in function at this time, however, on paragraph of code added to the site.css or site-theme.css will change the hover color for all the text links on your site:
*#dm div.dmNewParagraph a:hover, *#dm .dmNewParagraph a:hover {
color:purple;
}
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This is currently a feature requestion on the Idea Board, looks like it's in our Backlog now, you can vote for it here:
https://ideas.duda.co/forums/930658-duda-idea-board/suggestions/41894200-link-hover-effects
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Is a Built In option on the horizon? Maybe as part of the Global Theme Settings?
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Yeah, this is a bind with every website we do, and the CSS seems to stop working fairly regularly. 🙈
Anyone got any other CSS solutions that cut through the Duda styling and just add hover to link text?hopefully this feature will gain some traction in the votes.
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