[EventCalendar] CSS - which part?
pulk
admin at pulk.net
Fri May 18 13:06:14 UTC 2007
I would suggest you to install this extension for firefox:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/60
then use: CSS -> View style information and hover or click on the dark
background and you will see in wich css file this is defined.
best regards, pulk
Joan M wrote:
> It is behind a passworded site - and I am not sure how to do a duplicate for testing. While I cannot make it public, I could get you a username/password and send it privately if you wish.
>
> I did get a screencap and attached it if that helps at all.
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> Dean Hamack <dean at bushidodesigns.net> wrote: On 5/17/07 8:13 PM, "Joan M" wrote:
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>> That doesn't seem to work - it is still black (only when the navigation
>> buttons are showing, top or bottom) which makes it too hard to read.
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> Got a link we can look at? There may be another style which is over-riding
> that one.
>
> Dean Hamack
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