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9:11 am February 10, 2010
| clbushell@gmail.com
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I have your twitter gadget running at the moment on my site but the title is too dark to be seen against the background of my sidebar blocks. The colours seem to be going against what I've set on the template (made using artiseer) and I can't figure out how to change them. My website is http://www.hypnobirthing.clairebushell.co.uk – can you point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Claire
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4:58 am February 12, 2010
| clbushell@gmail.com
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I've solved the problem in a roundabout way – by using another twitter widget (the one by Sean Spalding). I still don't know where in the CSS to change the colours though. Somehow the other widget used the ones designated by my artiseer template to use in blocks (sidebar) whereas Twitter Pro wouldn't. If anyone has an idea why this is I'd be interested to know but it is not an urgent request, just a matter of curiosity.
Thanks again,
Claire
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6:33 am February 12, 2010
| AaronCampbell
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This problem is usually because your theme styles widget titles differently if the title is a link. Twitter Widget Pro links the title to your Twitter profile.
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6:47 am February 12, 2010
| clbushell@gmail.com
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Ah yes, I understand now. Except that artiseer doesn't allow for a separate colour for the link in a widget/block title – it must take it from the article header link settings. I liked the fact that it linked to my twitter account so it's a shame but for me it's just not worth the time I'd have to put in to work out how to change the colour so you can read it.
Thanks,
Claire
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