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Unintended hover underline on images and many other elements, probably in connection with FontManager

Open anomalie-paradox opened this issue 8 months ago • 1 comments

Hello,

I reported a bug in combination with the Visual Composer Starter theme via Visual Composer a while ago. I was told that I couldn't report bugs with the theme, only with the plugin. So I'm just posting the history here. Isn't the Visual Composer Starter Theme designed to have maximum compatibility with the plugin? Or is it developed by a different company and just happens to have the same name? The main problem is that when using the font manager, a number of elements such as images, buttons, icons, etc. suddenly get a hover underline that I have to remove every time using CSS. But I don't think they should have that. So maybe you can check that. Thanks.


My Text For example, images are underlined, which was a bug I had before elsewhere. Could you check right away to see whether these are bugs that can be fixed? Then I wouldn't have to create a new ticket for every error.

Response from Visual Composer

The issue such as the one where an underline is added for post images, seems to be specific to the theme (Visual Composer Starter). When a default such as twenty twenty four is used, there seems to be no underline added to it.

You can comment your CSS that is used and then check if the same issue persists with the default twenty twenty four theme. If it does not, then it confirms that the issue is specific to the starter theme that is being used.

If you find any issues related to Visual Composer starter theme, then you can report it here: https://github.com/VisualComposer/visual-composer-starter/issues so that their bug-fixes can be included in the next theme update.

While our starter theme is specifically optimized for use with Visual Composer and we highly recommend it for optimal performance, it's important to note that themes may introduce their own styles to the content they render. For example, you've mentioned the issue with post images having underlines, which may not align with your preferences.

To address this, there are a couple of options available. One approach is to create a child theme and customize the styles within the child theme's style.css file to remove any unwanted styling. Alternatively, you can also raise this issue with the GitHub repository of the starter theme, allowing our development team to address it in future updates of the theme.

Your ticket #52121 has been updated. To add additional comments, reply to this email.

anomalie-paradox avatar Jun 27 '24 13:06 anomalie-paradox