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In reply to: 404 user profile
After a long search (I thought I tested all plugins… đ ) I discovered it was indeed a plugin that got in the way. Specifically: “404page – your smart custom 404 error page”.
Problem solved!
In reply to: 404 user profileWill do and let you know!
In reply to: 404 user profileThanks for your reply. I did already try that. đ
No difference.
You have a next step for me…?In reply to: is bbpress compatible with jawsHi Mieke (of: Hoi Mieke :)),
I know Jaws from a user point of view.
If you like I can have a look next Friday and see if the basics work with Jaws?
I will be visiting someone who uses Jaws and I have a website with some basic bbPress.Let me know! (and we can talk Dutch if you like).
In reply to: Automatically subscribe to topicThanks for that Robin!
I love plugins, they make WordPress very rich. But sometimes they interfere with other plugins. So I always try to search for a functionality or easy solution before installing an extra plugin. But I will have a look!Is there a way to do this inside bbPress? Or in the ‘reaction’ settings or somewhere else?
In reply to: Change color text ‘Reply to’The trick to change the color of the text of the username turned out to be very simple.
#username{
color: #000000;
}In reply to: Change color text ‘Reply to’Do you happen to have the answer to this as well…?
It is WooCommerce related, not bbPress though.I would like to change the color of the text when filling out username.
Through WooCommerce I have a page âMy accountâ and in it two text boxes. One for username, one for password.
The text on my site is white, the background of these fields also.
So when you type name or passwords, itâs invisable.I would like to add code to custom CSS to solve this.
What would be the code for this?
I think the element is called something like thisâŚ
input#username.woocommerce-Input.woocommerce-Inputâtext.input-text.(I am slowly learning how CSS works, tried to do it myself but it didn’t work…)
In reply to: Change color text ‘Reply to’Thanks a million, that worked!