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NYCRED: Images with embedded links are white (5 posts)

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  1. rss Anonymous

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    rss Posted 4 years ago
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    Hello,

    I am a new wordpress user and I came across your NYCRED theme. (Great theme by the way!) I am in the process of customizing it but came across an issue.

    When posting images with embedded links the images turn up white. When I do a mouseover, the color comes back, then disappears when the cursor is away.
    The same thing happens when the images is linked via html. (ie: sponsor image/link)
    Regular images without links are perfectly fine.

    I don't remember this happening when i first activated the NYCred theme. For some reason it just loaded this way one day and stayed this way.

    I opened up my site with multiple computers to see if its just a problem with my system. Testing was done with both Firefox and Windows Internet Explorer. (With IE, the images appear ok.) I have also switch to another one of your themes (New Yorker) and everything seems fine.

    In my final attempt to troubleshoot. I uploaded a fresh download of the NYC theme, but the problem persists.

    I appreciate any help that you can provide.

    Thanks!

  2. rss milo

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    rss Posted 4 years ago
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    Please post a link to your site, then I can check the errors.

  3. rss Anonymous

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    rss Posted 4 years ago
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    Here is the site url: http://mmachronic.com/blog1/

    Thank for your help! :)

  4. rss milo

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    rss Posted 4 years ago
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    Open CSS stylesheet, find this lines:
    a img{border:none;opacity:.5;}a img:hover{opacity:1;}
    replace it with this one:
    a img{border:0;}a img:hover{border:0;}

  5. rss Anonymous

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    rss Posted 4 years ago
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    Hi Milo,

    It worked!

    Thanks for the help!

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