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You can add custom CSS to override the existing style. |
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There is such option indeed and i'm able to remove underline a { text-decoration: none; } /*works!*/
a { color: #FF0000 ;} /*doesn't work*/
a { color: #FF0000 important;} /*doesn't work*/
* { color: #FF0000 ;} /*doesn't work, changes all text beside <a>*/ Unfortunately colors for markdown html elements (like links and code blocks) are defined below custom css and i'm not able to overwrite them. |
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This works though (in Custom CSS setting) .markmap-foreign a {color:#FF00FF !important; } /*this works*/ |
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It defaults to blue which is hard to read in dark themes. Or I would maybe keep the color and remove underline to improve readability.
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