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  • You need to change the hover colour. If you could post a link to the site it will be easier to guide you. Being able to see the site means you can use a tool like Firebug to see what needs to be changed in the CSS style sheet

    Thread Starter OnlineTech123

    (@onlinetech123)

    Open a notepad then click open then put the appropriate link in the address bar:
    OS Host File Location
    Windows (8, 7, XP, etc.) c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
    Macintosh OS X /etc/hosts
    Linux /etc/hosts
    Open the hosts file and add the following at the bottom of the file and save it:

    192.186.221.34 onlinetechnologies.biz
    192.186.221.34 http://www.onlinetechnologies.biz​

    Unfortunately my computer is not allowing me to modify the hosts file although I have administrator rights. Not sure what the issue is. Sorry.

    Thread Starter OnlineTech123

    (@onlinetech123)

    http://www.ot.co.tt/ – You can view the website here

    I can’t see an easy way to modify the color of the links with CSS; hover doesn’t seem to work. What’s the name of the theme that you are using? There may be a specific setting that will do what you want or it may have been covered in a different thread.

    Thread Starter OnlineTech123

    (@onlinetech123)

    Asteria Lite, I looked at theme forum and did not get a response

    I’ve looked at the site using Firefox, Chrome and Safari on an iPhone. You may want to check what these views look like for yourself. There seem to be some issues happening with respect to the nav menu and header size which in turn may be related to your using an image in the header to create the black background behind the nav menu.

    What I’ve been able to piece together is that the color change is the result of a CSS transition property being applied. I haven’t been able to isolate the element where the property is being applied.

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