

#Showhide link color full
* Add ability to use shortcodes within toggle tags for both title and content Link name to full contact - Show/Hide Position - Show/Hide Street Address - Show/Hide.

The Joomla plug-in InlineContact inserts the details of a specific. * Fix bug with expand parameter not working * Change height in style.By default the content is hidden and user will have to click on the “Show Content” link to toggle it. Hi there, just found the way to do it, If you go to your Roadmap, and you click in one of your Epics, it opens on the right hand side. Example usage: Press Release goes in here.

Description By default the content is hidden and user will have to click on the Show Content link to toggle it. Next to our epics name, you will have a small box with the colour (mine purple by default) if you click this box, the colour selection comes up. Similar to what Engadget is doing for their press releases. Example usage: showhide type'pressrelease'Press Release goes in here.
#Showhide link color free
I spent most of my free time creating, updating, maintaining and supporting these plugins, if you really love my plugins and could spare me a couple of bucks, I will really appreciate it.

Opening the Styles pane via the dialog launcher icon. or use the keyboard shortcut CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+S.tab: Format Text-> click on the expand icon of the Styles group.Type or insert your hyperlink like you would normally do.To change the default color and/or underlining of hyperlinks, you can alter the defined style of hyperlinks while composing a new message. While the blue color and underline of hyperlinks makes them very recognizable for the receiver, there are good reasons to change it in some cases.įor instance, it can increase readability, especially when there are many links in a short message, or it simply clashes with the other (background) colors in the currently selected template or stationery. Is there any way I can remove this default underline and change the color into for instance our company's color (green)? I’m also simply a bit bored with the blue. This is of course very recognizable but also not very modern as most web designs no longer underline hyperlinks. By default, whenever I create a hyperlink, Outlook turns the text color into blue and underlines it.
