Sunday, June 22, 2008

WP Theme Lesson #10: Hex Codes and Styling Links

By Sofhal Jamil   Posted at  5:57 AM   No comments

Follow this WordPress Theme Tutorial Series from the beginning.


Continuing from yesterday’s introduction to CSS, we’ll do more coloring and learn more about hex codes. The color property, followed by a hexadecimal (hex) code, is for coloring texts (words). For example body { color: #000000;} means all texts (words) in the body of your page will be black.


The background property, followed by a hex code, is for coloring anything that’s not text. For example, body{ background: #ffffff; } means white background for the body.


Hexadecimal Codes



  • Preceded by a pound sign (#) each hex code has six digits. Those numbers range from #ffffff (white) to #000000 (black).

  • #ffffff, #eeeeee, #dddddd, #cccccc, #bbbbbb, #aaaaaa, #999999, #888888, #777777, #666666, #555555, #444444, #333333. #222222, #111111

  • The first two digits represent red, third and fourth represent green, and last two represent blue. #ff0000 is red. #550000 is dark red. #220000 is darker red. #00ff00 is green. #0000ff is blue. Wait, isn’t yellow a primary color? Which hex code is yellow? #ffff00 is yellow. #ff00ff is violet.

Step 1


Type the following codes under the the body{ } selector:


a:link, a:visited{
text-decoration: underline;
color: #336699;
}


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  • What was that for? You made sure all your links are underlined (text-decoration: underline;) and blue (color: #336699;). It’s a different shade of blue and it’s blue because the last two digits (represent blue) are the highest numbers.

  • a:link is for styling links. When you want to turn a word into a link, what do you use? The <a> and </a> tags, hence, the A in a:link.

  • a:visited is for styling links that have been clicked on (visited pages), hence, Visited in a:visited.


  • Instead of typing:
    a:link{
    text-decoration: underline;
    color: #336699;
    }


    AND


    a:visited{
    text-decoration: underline;
    color: #336699;
    }


  • You used the comma to separate a:link and a:visited while applying text-decoration: underline; and color: #336699; to both selectors.

Step 2


Type the following codes under a:link, a:visited{ }


a:hover{
text-decoration: none;
}


What was that for? You made sure that the link underline disappears when you hover the cursor over a link, hence, Hover in a:hover.


If you don’t want to underline by default and underline when you hover over then switch the text-decoration: value for a:link and a:hover.


If you want change the color of your link on hover then add color: and whichever hex code you want. For example:


a:hover{
text-decoration: none;
color: #ff0000;
}

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