• Resolved charique

    (@charique)


    In the Customize section, we only have one choice of link color for email addresses and phone numbers. So I selected black for the phone and email links on the content pages. This color stays the same on mobile devices.

    However, I need the phone number links in the header and footer to be white when the site is viewed on mobile devices. iOS turns the font black and it looks horrible with the design.

    The website is still in the staging environment and is not live. I can only give a description unless a secure way to login is provided.

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  • Donna Fontenot

    (@cavalierlife)

    If you are using the free version of Elementor, then your header and footer styles are being controlled by your theme (as you mentioned, in the Customizer). Elementor will have no control over them. You will need to style them via CSS code if the theme doesn’t give you more options. You can check with your theme developer for help on that as well.

    Thread Starter charique

    (@charique)

    I did and they gave me a song and dance about not being able to access my site and see the code so they can’t help me. I even posted a video of what was happening and still got the same thing. Ridiculous!

    Thread Starter charique

    (@charique)

    This is what’s happening, https://youtu.be/7v2-wLX8g2o.
    I only have one color selection for links and I need two since mobile changes the color.

    Donna Fontenot

    (@cavalierlife)

    Well, it actually is pretty important to be able to see the code, in this particular case. They can probably give you the exact CSS to use to solve the problem, but only if they can go to the page, right-click on the text, and find out which CSS class(es) are being used for each. The video is useful in visualizing the problem, but not in supplying a fix. Hope things work out for you.

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