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Post by Jan4Jam on May 19, 2017 1:03:02 GMT -8
Good morning,
Yesterday I was given a site's url to the codes to change the color of text in my Legend. Thanks it's GREAT =D
Also I apologize ahead of time but my Legend the original ticket I submitted for help was closed which I understand and thank you for your patience all is well.
But may someone tell me what code to look for in the Advance style CSS to change the color of the Forum Boards Topics and Descriptions I have below them? They are a little dark, right now I have it so if a member hovers over the Topic it high lights it, I am nervous not knowing what line to make the change? I do not understand the codes well enough? thank you ahead of time....
Have a good day Jan
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Post by Peter on May 19, 2017 15:13:37 GMT -8
Here's an easy way to find the info you need. Right click on the element you are interested in customising, and select "Inspect Element" (should be the same across all modern browsers). Doing this allows you to find out everything you need to know. In your case you want to know the selector so you can find it in the stylesheet. Good thing about knowing this, is that you can tweak the look and get real time updates. Once you are happy, copy over the changes to your stylesheet. See this example of what I mean: i.imgur.com/OPkNIC8.gif
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Post by Jan4Jam on May 20, 2017 3:33:04 GMT -8
Here's an easy way to find the info you need. Right click on the element you are interested in customising, and select "Inspect Element" (should be the same across all modern browsers). Doing this allows you to find out everything you need to know. In your case you want to know the selector so you can find it in the stylesheet. Good thing about knowing this, is that you can tweak the look and get real time updates. Once you are happy, copy over the changes to your stylesheet. See this example of what I mean: i.imgur.com/OPkNIC8.gifGot its GREAT thank you have a good weekend Jan
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