• Hi

    I use WPExplorers Adapt theme.
    The plugin User-groups creates a coloumn in the users table in the admin panel, where the groups that the user attends is shown. Or, almost shown… This text (actually they are links toward the groups) are namely white, so therefore invisible.

    I have easily found out which elements contain the white text – and it seems that this color:white; proporty is added inline in a style-attribute in the start-tag of every single of the <a>‘s, making them white. It is strange to me, that the color is not added via a css sheet, but inline in every one of the many links.

    Nevertheless, how can I change this color via my child-theme? I have tried overwriting the style by adding another style in the style.css file that the child-theme has. But that didn’t make any difference, not even with !important on.

    So am I missing something here? What is the smartest way to change css proporties, and how do I do it?

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