How to make pretty underline links on your WordPress blog

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Ever wonder how to make the underline links on your blog look pretty like this: Pretty Link On My Blog?? It’s SO easy and requires no coding! This works on all Kadence-based WordPress themes.

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This is the Pinterest pin that tells how to get pretty underline links on your blog.

For the longest time, I COULD NOT figure out how bloggers were getting that pretty, offset underline on their links! Every search I did, pointed to me to some complex code I needed to insert into WordPress.

Code? No thanks. I’m out.

Then a helpful blogging buddy explained it to me in about 30 seconds and it works like a charm!

If you want to see these “pretty links” in action, you can check them out on my food blog here or on this blog here. On my food blog, the links are green and on here they are a beige color.

You can customize the colors however your little heart desires! I’ve also included a video, for those of you visual learners 🙂

Note: This will work on Kadence-based themes only. Code is required if you’re using Genisis.

This is a video cover page that tells how to get pretty underline links on your blog.
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How to create pretty links in WordPress

Step 1: From your WordPress dashboard, go to Appearance —> Customize.

This picture shows the WordPress dashboard.

Step 2: Click on Colors and Fonts, then —> Colors

This screenshot shows the customize page in WordPress.

Step 3: Scroll all the way down to where it says Content Links/Link Style. Click on Link Style. This is where you can change the style for your links. Choose Offset Background to get the thick “pretty” underline.

This screenshot shows how to change the link style in WordPress.

Step 4: Right below that it says Links Color. Here you can play around with the color of your link and add your brand colors, etc.

How easy was that??! Watch the video here if you’re having trouble or reach out to me: theblogginglifestyle@gmail.com.

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