I have a question — I’m not a professional designer, so this might be an easy one
I want the links on my website to look clickable. In the Webflow editor, they appear blue and look like proper links, but once I publish the site, they don’t look like links at all.
I tried creating a class for the link, but it ended up changing the style of the entire paragraph, not just the linked word. I also tried adding custom code before the </body> tag — that worked, but it caused all the footer links to turn black, which I don’t want.
Any suggestions on how to style only specific links without affecting everything else?
If you’re using a template, some lazy designers will convert All Links to remove the underline, which I find a pain. It’s not wrong in the right design system, and simplifies menus etc, but it created extra work for you on in-content links such as blog articles.
You’ll basically need to decide what you want and then design it.
If you want traditionally styled links ( blue-underline ) only in blog posts, and your posts are rich text elements, then you can style All Links inside of that classed rich text element only. That might be the right approach for you so I’d read up on styling rich text elements.