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  • Thread Starter ipanis

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    Nevermind, a plugin I installed to make critical CSS inline broke it. But running the same plugin on my local site doesn’t seem to affect my links there? Not sure. It’s fine though

    Thread Starter ipanis

    (@ipanis)

    It did end up being a caching problem – I noticed when I logged on today that the changes I made yesterday came through, and when I made another change a few minutes ago I had to manually clear my site’s cache for the changes to be applied. Thanks for your help!

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    Thread Starter ipanis

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    I do not have any caching plugins to my knowledge. I’ve taken a look at the site through my device and another person’s device, both blue. I also tried clearing my browser history on mobile from the past 2 days (I built this page yesterday) and navigating back to the page still shows blue text.

    I tried just now to pull the most recent version of the site with Social Pro installed and view it locally – the styles are fine. I will look into emptying the live site cache and see if that does anything.

    May I see how the page looks on iOS from your guys’ end? Thanks.

    Thread Starter ipanis

    (@ipanis)

    The CSS seems to work on all screen sizes for my local version of the site, which is using Social Lite. My live site has Social Pro though and that’s the one facing issues on mobile.

    Thread Starter ipanis

    (@ipanis)

    Thanks, I added the CSS to my site and the colors are fine on desktop now.

    However checking the site on my phone still shows the blue text. I don’t think it’s a screen size thing because changing the screen size on Chrome DevTools on desktop looks fine; it’s just the styles on my phone (iOS, checked on Safari and Chrome apps) specifically that aren’t following the additional CSS. I tried adding a catch-all media query to override any other possible media query interference (not sure if there could be media queries overriding !important?) but that did not work either.

    My theme is called Loyde if that’s any help. I’m trying to look through the source CSS file for any clues but it’s massive and difficult to parse.

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