In https://publiclab.org/ the footer links have a black text color but in other pages like https://publiclab.org/people the footer links have a text color of blue.
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@RuthNjeri how do I reproduce this locally since the footer is not displayed in the local env.
@TildaDares that's correct, the footer uses a feature tag. Maybe you could perform an inspect element on the different pages on the live site and see what is different about the tags used? You can have a look at the different feature tags displayed here https://publiclab.org/features
This is the one for the footer https://publiclab.org/features/13824
Is anyone working on it?
@Priyaraj17 The code for the footer is not in the plots2 repo. You can try it if you want though.
@Priyaraj17 The code for the footer is not in the plots2 repo. You can try it if you want though.
Sure. I can try it using the dev tools.
Hi, @TildaDares and @Priyaraj17 should we close this issue? Since the code that needs to be updated is on the public lab features list https://publiclab.org/features and not on the repo?
@RuthNjeri I'll close it.
Hi, @TildaDares and @Priyaraj17 should we close this issue? Since the code that needs to be updated is on the public lab features list https://publiclab.org/features and not on the repo?
Sure. No problem.