• Resolved Chris

    (@christianmuellerdhv)


    Hi,

    since WordPress 6.3 Upgrade I have a problem with the theme twenty twenty three. The configuration in the global styles are working for header and footer, but not in the content area.

    Please check my dummy-page: https://spielwiese5.hanfverband-dev.de/ where you also find a shot sctreencast of what happens.

    I’ve changed the color for links in the section of colors and the section of the block “paragraph” but the color of linkls onle changes in the header and the footer. Inside the content section, like a page, it is not working.

    The color appering there is the “secondary color” out of theme.json.

    It’s a fresh install, no plugins, onla one theme tt3 as a parent, WP 6.3. First I thought, this arosed with the theme Upgrade to 1.2, but it also appears with the old version 1.1, so I guess that came with WO6.3…

    Anyone the same problems, or do I make and understand somethingh wrong?

    Best regards

    Chris

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  • Moderator jordesign

    (@jordesign)

    Hey @christianmuellerdhv – this is certainly a slightly odd one. I’ve taken a look at your example page and can see what you mean.

    Do you mind me asking how you changed the color for links to the red color? Was that under Styles > Colors > Link ?

    If you could share screenshots of the settings you had set for the links that would be really handy.

    Thread Starter Chris

    (@christianmuellerdhv)

    Hi jordesign,

    the “red” links in Header and Footer are defined under Styles/Paragraph/Link, because Styles/Colors/Links do not work at all, right now it’s orange….

    So colors/link is not working at all, paragraph/link only in Header and Footer. I can’t find any logic behind that….

    Best regards

    Christian

    Hi @christianmuellerdhv ! It looks like this is the intended behavior for this theme, according to this bug report. The solution is to set a link color for the Post content block.

    This is a relatively new fix, so you would need to first install the Gutenberg plugin on your site. Once the plugin is active, you can go to the site editor, then to Styles > Blocks > Content, and you should see options for colors. Once you set a link color here, you can deactivate the Gutenberg plugin if you want to keep things stable.

    Thread Starter Chris

    (@christianmuellerdhv)

    Hi properlypurple,

    I confirm that the workarround via the Gutenberg-Plugin is working. Thank’s a lot for this information!

    Best regards

    Christian

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