I have a hyperlink embedded in the text of a title that is white text against a dark background. The default hyperlink colors are set to a dark blue (and I do NOT want to change that default for the entire Space or Page), so against the dark background, the blue text looks ugly and is very hard to read. I want to maintain the hyperlink, but override the color parameters to keep the text white like the rest of the title. I have tried everything with no success. Is there maybe a way to manually inject the HTML code? Other workarounds?
That is one of the major limitations with Cloud, no support for custom CSS, and no support for user macros to work around these limiations.
Thank you for the quick response, Bill. Do you haven to know where I can go to either submit or endorse a a previous feature request for this capability on the Cloud platform?
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@Ken CarlsonHere is where you go to track open issues and requests (and submit your own. Here is the ticket for custom CSS CONFCLOUD-36137 Note: it has been open 9 years.
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