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September 24, 2014 at 6:30 pm in reply to: remove border from featured images on corporate home page? #16582tony.jenkinsParticipant
FYI – I changed the featured image and it appears to have fixed the problem.
I think what was happening is that I had an image with white text and a transparent background. Apparently the transparency caused the highlight to appear? Is there any particular reason why that might happen?
September 24, 2014 at 6:24 pm in reply to: remove border from featured images on corporate home page? #16581tony.jenkinsParticipantI tried your suggestion but there is no change. Any further advice? It’s strange that there is a CSS conflict… I’ve not altered the CSS in any way after installing – unless there is some plug-in conflict.
September 24, 2014 at 1:38 pm in reply to: remove border from featured images on corporate home page? #16561tony.jenkinsParticipantI’m referring to the three corporate layout middle boxes… the featured images in the first two don’t highlight on rollover — the third one (the box titled donate) highlights as blue on rollover.
Why the discrepancy between the other two?
September 23, 2014 at 1:26 pm in reply to: remove border from featured images on corporate home page? #16485tony.jenkinsParticipantfantastic! Thanks.
Quick follow-up question:
After the fix I noticed that one of the three images (in the donate box) highlights on rollover – while the other two don’t. Is there a setting that can fix this or make it consistent? I’m fine either way.
September 22, 2014 at 3:59 pm in reply to: corporate home page – how to get rid of "outline" around small featured images.. #16438tony.jenkinsParticipantof course – sorry – I had the site hidden while I was working on it. Also – I found my password and was able to log-in and post something on the retina pro forum instead.
Here’s the site (in rough development): http://www.i-i-p-e.org/wp-dev/
Again – the question has to do with the strange “outline” or “link” that appears around the small featured images (round) in the corporate boxes.
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