Tagged: styling
I am unable to have a text with three properties at the same time (colour, bold and italic).
So, I have two blocks of text. Upper one is black with some bold text also in black. No problem with that.
Underneath there is another block of text which is green. I need some group of words of it to be all-three things: bold, italic and retain the same green colour as the former text.
I am trying to write a quick-css snippet to place in custom CSS box for a WordPress client’s site but I lack of such knowledge since I am just a visual designer.
Any input is much appreciated.
Hey Juan,
Could you please attach a mockup of what you’re trying to achieve?
Could you please give us a link to your website, we need more context to be able to help you.
Best regards,
Victoria
Hi Vicroria, thanks for reaching in. Yes. here’s a link and also an admin temp access in case you need to take a look inside.
The thing is that when I want the english wording in green+italic+bold (to somehow mimic the spanish wording blocks) it overrides the green color and makes the italic+bold in black. I guess it has to be with the [strong] tag which is set to black by default.
I would like to override it but not as a global behaviour but just where needed…
Hence my guess (maybe wrong) to have a quick custom CSS to achieve such thing…
Thanks in advance!
Hi juandoscuartos,
Thank you for the credentials, however, I still do not understand which elements you’re referring to. Can you please specify.
Best regards,
Victoria