Allow Hyperlink Styling or HTML Editing in Form GDPR Text Fields
When a form is embedded on a website via an Iframe, it is possible to change the colour of the GDPR text via the "Style & preview" tab. It should therefore also be possible to change the colour of the links within the text.
As an example use case, I have embedded a form with a GDPR consent checkbox on a website I manage. The form sits on a dark background, so I've styled the GDPR text to be white. This is great, except for the fact that the hyperlinks within the text use the default browser colours.
I would like to be able to change the colour of the links using a setting. Perhaps this would go below "GDPR description color" and be labelled "GDPR description links color". There may also need to be a setting for the hover/active/focus state of the links.
Alternatively, if we could edit the raw HTML of the GDPR text, it would be possible to somewhat change the colour of the links there using inline CSS.
Poor contrast on website due to lack of styling options.Perhaps styling options could go here?
Yes, we have run into the same issue! Please add this feature to the form style editor you come so far with this new tool but left this one important thing out!
Adding to the conversation as we have the same issue with both the hyperlink and confirmation text being too dark to read/not editable. We looked into a workaround but a Javascript workaround would add a delay to load time and opens up to potential failed loads depending on connection speed so not ideal.
An update on whether these is on the backlog/roadmap for improvements would be great!
Having the ability to change hyperlink colors is crucial for user accessibility - we're currently wanting to do so on our cookie consent policy. Visially-impaired users are unable to see the contrast in colors. Please let us know when this will be implemented in the product!
I will give this an upvote too. it is very important the privacy notice link stands out so having the link in purple on a purple background isn't acceptable. S