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  • Thread Starter frankn

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    Sorry – didn’t read far enough – just installed ARCW Popover – works perfectly

    Thread Starter frankn

    (@frankn)

    Thanks Bojan
    I added as the replacement string in Find and Replace

    <font color=”red”>* SUBMIT A COMMENT *</font>

    and it works perfectly as for moving it down, the contrast of red in that area brings all the attention I need so I will leave it as it is

    Thanks again for all your support.

    Thread Starter frankn

    (@frankn)

    Hi Bojan

    The only reference I can find in the WordPress POT file for “Leave a comment” is at:

    #: wp-includes/comment-template.php:1625

    msgid “Leave a Comment”

    msgstr “”

    and looking at this code it is a string in a function’s static array – I do not know how to use CSS to specifically change this to a RED color without changing the entire footer string to red.

    The find and replace plug in changed the text but can it also be use to add color controls to specific text. i.e. use a <span > with color args

    Thanks for putting up with my ignorance
    Frank

    Thread Starter frankn

    (@frankn)

    Thanks Bojan
    I installed the “Find and Replace” plugin and it worked fine – – the site has the new text shown. I will study up on using translation – I was totally unaware of this option.

    However the CSS change to the color to red did not do anything – I have it added to the TewentySixteen-Child style.css and I still do not understand the coding for the dynamic footer ( sidebar-3 I think is were it is being applied)

    Frank

    Thread Starter frankn

    (@frankn)

    Thanks Bojan for your support
    but I tried what you suggested and that does not change the color of the text “Leave a comment” — the only reference I can find as to where that test string is found is in line 1670 for comment-template.php file and is the string in an array for a function there — I am confused as to what code is being used to generate the line in the core WP files – there is no mention of it in any of the the Theme files – i.e. footer.php

    I am not looking to translate the Theme – just change the link text from “Leave a comment” to “Submit a comment” and change its color to red. It’s located in the dynamic footer which moves from a left column at full size to below the post in cell phone view. It also changes to the number of comments for each post when there are some.

    I hope I am explaining this correctly.

    Thread Starter frankn

    (@frankn)

    without making any changes to the blog – the calendar started working again — my Internet connection is good and my ISP is experiencing no problems – however for 3 days the calendar would not show.

    what could cause this to happen so I can be prepared in the future
    Thanks
    Frank

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