As I previously mentioned, having a clean, neat and tidy website gives the viewer a much nicer user experience and using a one colour theme gives continuity.

Using the same theme colour for headings H2, H3, H4 etc keeps your site looking in tandem.

To use the colour coding of your theme for your headings, you need to be in the visual editor of the page.

Highlight the heading and use the drop down arrow of the Text Colour

Click on "Custom" at the bottom of the colour chart.

You will then see....

Paste the colour number you retrived from your default theme colour into the # box.

Click "OK" and the colour is saved in your custom colour box.

Now for all the colour editing of that page you will have the correct colour to use.

When you want to edit another page you will have to insert the colour code into the custom box again, which is why I recommend you copy and paste the code into a convenient notepad.



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Marley2016 Premium
Gordon,
Just read your first tutorial, thank you for the information. I have only been with WA for 2 months and this is another new thing learned for me today. Every day rather every hour I am learning something new. Thank you for being here for us newbies makes our lives so much easier.
Susan :)
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Gordon-D Premium
That's what we do Susan :-)
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theresroth Premium
Beautifully done, thanks so much!
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Gordon-D Premium
Thank you Theresa
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llj-tucson Premium Plus
Nice job, Gordon. This was very helpful.
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Gordon-D Premium
Thanks Linda
Glad you found it helpful
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joekeriii Premium
Thanks Gordon. Very helpful!
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Gordon-D Premium
Thanks Joe
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WilliamBH Premium
Great info Gordon .. Cheers, William.
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Gordon-D Premium
Thanks William, hope it is of some use to you.
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