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Inspiring
January 17, 2018
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How to I increase the font size on a linked button in html code?

  • January 17, 2018
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Website:
https://visualbrandchallenge.com

Problem:

If you look at the link, the button on the left is super tiny but is linked properly. That appears to be the default when I paste the code in without altering it. I would prefer the button on the right which is just the right size, but it isn't linked. I am having trouble figuring out where to add the code and what line of code i need to add from the smaller one to make it the link.

Code for the smaller one:

<a class="button" href="https://graphicmechanic.com/instant-quote/">Get a quote.</a>

Code for the larger, correct one:

<input

type="button" value="take the challenge"

style="font-size:30px"

>

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!

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    Correct answer BenPleysier

    Okay. Looks like i created a later version after that. Here you are: http://www.visualbrandchallenge.com


    For the larger button, you have used font-size: 30px; as per

    The smaller button has font-size: 1.4rem; as per

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    BenPleysier
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    January 17, 2018

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    Inspiring
    January 17, 2018

    I'm not sure why you're seeing this. I was deleting a folder on my ftp server. Maybe that was why. Would you mind trying again? If you still aren't able to open it do you think you are able to see what I can add to the code to make the button link?

    Inspiring
    January 17, 2018

    Nowhere in your document can I find

    <a class="button" href="https://graphicmechanic.com/instant-quote/">Get a quote.</a>


    Okay. Looks like i created a later version after that. Here you are: http://www.visualbrandchallenge.com