Suggestion... Select colour for Sub-headings

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Suggestion... Select colour for Sub-headings

mywaytoo
Hugo... Please could you consider adding a colour selection along with the H2 option tips. You could restrict it to colour names, eg. red, blue, green...
AND H1 too, but I would prefer this to match my website colour scheme...     

Anne
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mywaytoo
I have found an easy way of letting users change heading colours...
http://welwyn-hatfield-help.983918.n3.nabble.com/How-to-colour-a-sub-heading-tp2769959p2769959.html

I was really pleased with this idea, but it does leave open a way for users to change ALL header colours... Of importance is H1...

I'm wondering whether it might be an idea to allow Admin to set up default settings, for example...

Heading colours:
H1 is set by Admin
H2 can be selected from given names
H3+ is set by Admin... These are not of great value for SEO.

Perhaps Picture size and position could be dealt with in a similar fashion... as mentioned here...
http://nabble-support.1.n2.nabble.com/Admin-needs-access-to-posts-pleeeeease-tp6225040p6234652.html

Hugo... Think about it when you've got time...
Anne
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Hugo <Nabble>
mywaytoo wrote
I have found an easy way of letting users change heading colours...
http://welwyn-hatfield-help.983918.n3.nabble.com/How-to-colour-a-sub-heading-tp2769959p2769959.html
Your solution is correct. Another option is:
<h2 style="color:blue">Blue Header</h2>
mywaytoo wrote
I was really pleased with this idea, but it does leave open a way for users to change ALL header colours... Of importance is H1...

I'm wondering whether it might be an idea to allow Admin to set up default settings, for example...

Heading colours:
H1 is set by Admin
H2 can be selected from given names
H3+ is set by Admin... These are not of great value for SEO.
Since anyone can define the text color, it is not possible to guarantee that a given color will always be displayed for a given tag. What you can do is specify a default color in the custom CSS code of your page (Options > Editor > Change appearance), but users may override that value with a different color.
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mywaytoo
I used...
body, .nabble h1,
.nabble .light-black {
    color: #710F4B;
}

I was expecting the largest headings to change colour throughout my forums... but they didn't, only some of the smaller headings, so I have gone back to the default colour.

Don't worry about it now... later is fine... and might even be covered in your new template software...
Anne
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mywaytoo
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mywaytoo wrote
I have found an easy way of letting users change heading colours...
http://welwyn-hatfield-help.983918.n3.nabble.com/How-to-colour-a-sub-heading-tp2769959p2769959.html
This seems to work well on the forums, but NOT on an RSS feed. On this, these H2 headings appear more like an H1 heading in their size... ???



Anne