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  • Amit Singh

    (@apprimit)

    Hello,

    It is because of the Gutenberg css file. To fix this issue, try to install and activate OceanWP child theme and copy the Gutenberg css file from the parent theme. You will find the file under the oceanwp > assets > css > Gutenberg folder.
    After copying it into the child theme, edit the css code as per your need to make a different link color.

    Thread Starter Laurent ROCHE – Mistral Consulting

    (@computingfroggy)

    I know where it comes from … I’ve just told you … so you can fix it in the next releases.
    I will fix it for me, thanks.

    Amit Singh

    (@apprimit)

    Oh okay. Sorry for the confusion. We will consider your suggestion to fix it.

    Hello,
    I have installed this theme and it is very uncomfortable not to “see” the links when editing a page …
    I applied the solution proposed above (with a blue color) but I think that it should be “a default value” by using the standard color of the links (blue) …
    Thank you.

    Hello,

    I didn’t understand. The above solution doesn’t work for you?

    Hello,
    The above solution works well.

    But, it seems to me that it’s not easy for a beginner and I think that the choice of the color should be modified in the installation of the theme by default or perhaps to be based on the color chosen in the personalization of the links?

    However I am convinced that you should put a color for the links that is ‘visible’ when editing a page / post (different from the ‘normal’ text).

    Sorry for my English but I am French speaking.
    Thanks

    Okay, we will consider your suggestion to add the link color by default.

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