• Resolved campanula

    (@campanula)


    next issue:
    I’ll probably manage to change this on my child theme, but it needs addressing as it is working differently than intended for the parent theme…

    For accessibility, the theme checks the customisable background colours and if necessary calculates new text colours to ensure appropriate contrast levels. However, there appears to be only one text colour for header links and content links. This means that if you change the header to a dark colour but leave the content background white, all the links are changed to white, not just those in the header, giving white text on a white background.

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  • Theme Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    Thanks for noting that – I’ll definitely fix it in the next release!

    Theme Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    This isn’t quite accurate; what is actually happening is if page wrapper or wrapper is defined to a dark color, but internals like content or header are left as defaults, then they get overridden. If they are defined (whether light or dark), it works fine.

    Trickier to compensate for, but working on it.

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