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Hello,

I would like to change the color of an article title in a category list. I attached a screenshot as I would like to change the color of the words " Case Studies."

Is this possible?

Or....

Is there a way to easily make a heading to put other articles underneath?
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Thank you

To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....

.category-list .list-title a {
color: #408bdb;
}


Edit to taste.

Ciaran
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Hello

Would you have a URL to an example of your category list?

Ciaran
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https://www.scannerdanner.com/scannerdanner-premium-chapters/chapter-8-pressure-sensors.html

You will need a login for this link.

I updated the site details. Are you able to access them?
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Thank you.

This CSS just changes all of the links to blue in the category list.

I specifically need the words "Case Studies" to change to bold black to act as a sub heading for the video links underneath it.

If this is not possible how else can I layout this category?
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Hello

It is not possible to target a single item in your list with CSS unless, maybe targeting the 4th row, but this is unreliable as it may not always be 4th in the list.

Ciaran
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