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/* CSS placed here will be applied to all skins */
/* CSS placed here will be applied to all skins */
/* Link glow */
 
/* Link color and glow */
a:link, a:visited {
a:link, a:visited {
   color: #0080d9;
   color: #0080d9 !IMPORTANT;
   text-decoration:none;
   text-decoration: none;
   transition: .35s;
   transition: .35s;
}
}


a:hover, a:active {
a:hover, a:active {
   color: #ffffff;
   color: #ffffff !IMPORTANT;
   text-shadow: #0080d9 0 0 3px;
   text-shadow: #ffffff 0 0 10px;
   text-decoration:none;
   text-decoration: none !IMPORTANT;
   transition: .35s;
   transition: .35s;
}
}
/* The !IMPORTANT (or !important) part forces the rule to override all other
relevant rules. For example, at one place an object is defined in red colour,
while at another place it is orange, the CSS rule with the !important will have
a higher priority over all other colour definitions.
These should be used sparingly as they can cause much confusion in large
projects.
*/

Latest revision as of 18:55, 28 February 2025

/* CSS placed here will be applied to all skins */

/* Link color and glow */
a:link, a:visited {
  color: #0080d9 !IMPORTANT;
  text-decoration: none;
  transition: .35s;
}

a:hover, a:active {
  color: #ffffff !IMPORTANT;
  text-shadow: #ffffff 0 0 10px;
  text-decoration: none !IMPORTANT;
  transition: .35s;
}

/* The !IMPORTANT (or !important) part forces the rule to override all other
relevant rules. For example, at one place an object is defined in red colour,
while at another place it is orange, the CSS rule with the !important will have
a higher priority over all other colour definitions.

These should be used sparingly as they can cause much confusion in large 
projects.
*/