lawson
posted this
30 March 2019
it is necessary to integrate a function that allows the text that we have in a menu or in a text, we can put it in two colors
The problem became apparent in Nicepage 1.3.8 and before. I have a text block in a container in a single container section. The text block started creating problems when I noticed that a href link was not showing up with any special indicator color or underline. I thought perhaps it was something I was doing wrong so searched for ways to set the href hyperlink color, which I found, but I couldn't apply it to the text specifically. I thought perhaps I had accidentally set some type of universal light text or dark text signal that was screwing things up. I could never find a solution, went to a simple white background with a basic container with black characters and figured I would just make the hyperlink text a specific color. Then I find that I can't just add color to a word, I have to change the entire text block, which does not solve the problem either. I also considered that perhaps a text block may be different than other text attributes, so I tried "text" and "lead text" but had the same problem. Bottom line, as I was trying to solve the non-existent hyperlink emphasis, I learned that I can't even control a single word. I CAN make a single word bold or italic, but I can't make a single word green or in a smaller or larger font. I can only affect the entire text block. This truly needs to be fixed! Both issues. If there is a solution that I am missing, please let me know!
> it is necessary to integrate a function that allows the text that we have in a menu or in a text, we can put it in two colors
The problem became apparent in Nicepage 1.3.8 and before. I have a text block in a container in a single container section. The text block started creating problems when I noticed that a href link was not showing up with any special indicator color or underline. I thought perhaps it was something I was doing wrong so searched for ways to set the href hyperlink color, which I found, but I couldn't apply it to the text specifically. I thought perhaps I had accidentally set some type of universal light text or dark text signal that was screwing things up. I could never find a solution, went to a simple white background with a basic container with black characters and figured I would just make the hyperlink text a specific color. Then I find that I can't just add color to a word, I have to change the entire text block, which does not solve the problem either. I also considered that perhaps a text block may be different than other text attributes, so I tried "text" and "lead text" but had the same problem. Bottom line, as I was trying to solve the non-existent hyperlink emphasis, I learned that I can't even control a single word. I CAN make a single word bold or italic, but I can't make a single word green or in a smaller or larger font. I can only affect the entire text block. This truly needs to be fixed! Both issues. If there is a solution that I am missing, please let me know!