You can solve this problem with any HTML code you want. It usually just means a little bit more consumed time and work. To make things easier WordPress has preprogrammed plug-ins for certain themes that already take the guesswork out of calibrating certain functions for your website. The downside these functions are set in stone and messing with the controls takes a leap of faith. One way to get code to do what you want is by typing up everything in Microsoft Word and saving it as a website file. You can also make your title be rollover text first so that it changes a certain color when hovered over and use the html code to turn your title into a link making your document or website be the point B to your title’s point A. Also if this doesn’t work for you, you can find books at the local library on html code. I kept all of my textbooks from webdesign because I still need to reference things from time to time even though my WordPress site has a webcomic theme I picked out and I try not to mess with the settings too much without testing them on multiple devices first.