Hi!
How do I give a style to <?php the_category(',') ?>, such as color font-family, etc?
If I use this variable, I cannot control how it looks...
See the source of my index page for details.
Thanks for your input!
Hi!
How do I give a style to <?php the_category(',') ?>, such as color font-family, etc?
If I use this variable, I cannot control how it looks...
See the source of my index page for details.
Thanks for your input!
Have you tried:
<span id="spec-cat"><?php the_category(','); ?></span>
?
Style #spec-cat as any other element.
Yes I have the whole thing inside a DIV with an ID that is styled in a stylesheet, but not a SPAN --does that matter?
It is this:
<div class="fp_post_bsr_details" style="float:right;">
<?php the_time('F dS, Y'); ?> |
<?php _e("Tags: "); ?><?php the_tags('', ', ', ''); ?> |
<?php _e("Category: "); ?><?php the_category(',') ?> |
<?php comments_popup_link(__('Comments (0)'), __('Comments (1)'), __('Comments (%)')); ?> |
<?php _e("Author: "); ?><?php the_author(',') ?>
</div>
And in the stylesheet is says:
.fp_post_bar_details a {
font-size:10px;
color:#999999;
font-weight:bold;
text-decoration: none;
border: 0px;
}
.fp_post_bar_details a:hover {
font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size:10px;
color:#CCCCCC;
font-weight:bold;
text-decoration: none;
border: 0px;
}
What am i missing?
ppffffff while posting all this i spot a typo!
sorry to have wasted your time....
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