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I have a client who wants the hover link font to be dark blue #0000ff I have tried to change it in his custom html but it seems to revert to the sky blue colour. (its probably the same colour as the link font as on this page)
Is it possible there is something in the wireframe-theme.min.css that overrides the custom html with the sky blue
I cannot seem to find it
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That can be done right inside of RSD with no need for any custom CSS. To do this, on the Design Pane for that Text Link, change the State to Hover and then apply the color 0000ff. You can also adjust the Active, Focus and Visited colors in the same way.
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
That can be done right inside of RSD with no need for any custom CSS. To do this, on the Design Pane for that Text Link, change the State to Hover and then apply the color 0000ff. You can also adjust the Active, Focus and Visited colors in the same way.


Thanks Scott.
These web pages were created by RLM and then I added some custom html.all this was created before RSD was launched.
To make the changes in RSD do I have to create the page again.
Dave Butler
Yorkshire
England

Old Rishworthians Rugby Union Football club http://www.orrufc.co.uk
Tuxedo Junction Yorkshire Function Band http://www.riley-tuxedojunction.co.uk
The Commons Guest House http://www.thecommons-guesthouse.co.uk
all created with Coffee Cup html editor
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Hey Dave,

You do not have to create the page again. Just open up RSD and select Open and navigate to your RLM file and open it. Once you save it from there it will convert it to an RSD project. Make the changes that Scott suggested above and re-export it.

Just remember that any changes you make to the RSD file will not effect your RLM file.
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Steve wrote:
Hey Dave,

You do not have to create the page again. Just open up RSD and select Open and navigate to your RLM file and open it. Once you save it from there it will convert it to an RSD project. Make the changes that Scott suggested above and re-export it.

Just remember that any changes you make to the RSD file will not effect your RLM file.


Steve Thanks for the swift reply. Thats great news. I haven't got to grips with RSD fully as yet.
I'll have a go at opening my RLM file in RSD and go from there.
I must say this responsive software from Coffee Cup is brilliant and so easy to use.
Dave Butler
Yorkshire
England

Old Rishworthians Rugby Union Football club http://www.orrufc.co.uk
Tuxedo Junction Yorkshire Function Band http://www.riley-tuxedojunction.co.uk
The Commons Guest House http://www.thecommons-guesthouse.co.uk
all created with Coffee Cup html editor

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