respecHeader W3C logo hyperlink

Hi,

I am working on a spec using ReSpec for a neuroimaging metadata format (NIDM) for which we'd like to use the look and feel off W3C style specifications: http://nidm.nidash.org/specs/nidm-results.html

By default ReSpec puts the W3C logo in the upper left corner of the document.  I managed to override that behavior by adding the following lines to my CSS file:

body {
  background-image: url(logo-NIDM-WD.png) !important;
}


.content {
  background-image: url(logo-NIDM-WD.png) !important;
  background-repeat: repeat;
  background-attachment: fixed;
}

What I can't seem to change is the hyperlink.  Even though I've got my image on the page the hyperlink still points to the W3C site.  Inspecting the HTML the gets rendered in the browser I see the href statement:

<body id="respecDocument" class="h-entry" role="document">

    <div id="respecHeader" class="head" role="contentinfo">
        <p>
            <a href="http://www.w3.org/">
                <img width="100" height="50" alt="W3C" src="stylesheet/nidm-text.png"></img>
            </a>
        </p>

Is there a way for me to override the hyperlink in my CSS file as well or is my only option to fork the GitHub repo, make code changes, and then go through the continual hassle of updating my fork when changes are made to the master?  I can't seem to figure it out.

Thanks,

Dave

David Keator
Techinical Director
Brain Imaging Center
University of California, Irvine


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Received on Wednesday, 10 September 2014 18:30:14 UTC