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         I am trying to change the link colour using custom css, but I can't get it to work the way I want it to. I only want to change the colour of links inside my articles, not in the sidebar etc. a:link {
    color: #09bfdd;
}Does not change the colour in my article, but everywhere else, and :root {
    --md-primary-fg-color:        #000000;
    --md-primary-fg-color--light: #000000;
    --md-accent-fg-color:                   #09bfdd;
    --md-accent-bg-color--light:            #09bfdd;
    --md-accent-bg-color:                   #09bfdd;
    --md-accent-fg-color:                   #09bfdd;
    --md-accent-fg-color--light:            #09bfdd;
    --md-accent-fg-color--transparent:      #09bfdd;
}Thanks for your help.  | 
  
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            squidfunk
          
      
      
        Jan 1, 2021 
      
    
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         You need to scope your changes accordingly. To only change the link color, you can use the  .md-content {
  --md-typeset-a-color: #09bfdd;
}For a list of all definitions please see the color variable definitions.  | 
  
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You need to scope your changes accordingly. To only change the link color, you can use the
--md-typeset-a-colorvariable and scope it to the content area:For a list of all definitions please see the color variable definitions.