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    ScottScott
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    Member since: July 14, 2016

    I am using the theme Gravida Pro 2.0 for a customers website and need a little help. Despite not find Green anywhere in the customization menu, when I hover over the secondary items on the main menu, it is green. I would like to have it grey as is the rest of the menu and the hover links. I have searched and searched for anything green and I cannot find it. I have also used firefox and firebug to look at the secondary drop and it says it should be grey. Though, as you can see at http://onewavenet.covereddata.com the services link hover color is grey, but the Our speeds sub menu is green.

    One last thing, how do I bypass the first text letter being a special color. I would like to not have that function at all.

    Please help. It is the last thing needed for the customer to go live.

    #46427
    Sonnal S SinhaSonnal S Sinha
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    Hi Scott,

    Kindly go to Appearance>>Customize>>Basic>>Custom CSS Box

    Add this code there:

    #topmenu ul.sub-menu li a:hover, #topmenu li.menu_highlight_slim:hover{background:none !important;}

    Regards,
    Brad

    #46523
    ScottScott
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    How do I control the footer text changing colors? It changes in accordance with the first letter color and I need to have a different color from the other site text. Any way to just shut off the first color text option?

    #46544
    Sonnal S SinhaSonnal S Sinha
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    Hi Scott,

    Kindly go to Appearance>>Customize>>Basic>>Custom CSS Box

    Add this code there:

    .logo > h1 > a > span, #footer .footercols1 h3::first-letter, #footer .footercols2 h3::first-letter, #footer .footercols3 h3::first-letter, #footer .footercols4 h3::first-letter, h1.postitle::first-letter, .single_post_content h1::first-letter, h2.postitle::first-letter{color:inherit !important;}

    Regards,
    Brad

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