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Question which CSS file for editing background colour
14 years 3 months ago #115889
by oates
Replied by oates on topic Re: which CSS file for editing background colour
Thanks, you have almost sozzled the problem.
which CSS file would that be. I looked in templates/system/css
would it be the general.css that I add the lines too?
Incidently the colour above wasn't found in any of the CSS files in that directory, I would assume in theory that colour #5388B4 (the blueish colour above) would be present somewhere in some CSS file if not kunena template based then joomla? no?
Cheers for the help.
which CSS file would that be. I looked in templates/system/css
would it be the general.css that I add the lines too?
Incidently the colour above wasn't found in any of the CSS files in that directory, I would assume in theory that colour #5388B4 (the blueish colour above) would be present somewhere in some CSS file if not kunena template based then joomla? no?
Cheers for the help.
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14 years 3 months ago #115890
by sozzled
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Replied by sozzled on topic Re: which CSS file for editing background colour
Do you want the theoretical answer to the question "Which CSS file for editing the background colour?" or do you want the answer, specifically in your case?
I have given you the theoretical answer. I can't give you any more information than what I have already posted before. If you know what you need to do, add the CSS directives to the end of your Joomla site template CSS file. Only you know what is the name of that file. The file name (and location) differs depending on what Joomla site template you have chosen. That is why I can only give you a theoretical answer to the general question "Which CSS file for editing the background colour?".
Each person's case is unique.
I have given you the theoretical answer. I can't give you any more information than what I have already posted before. If you know what you need to do, add the CSS directives to the end of your Joomla site template CSS file. Only you know what is the name of that file. The file name (and location) differs depending on what Joomla site template you have chosen. That is why I can only give you a theoretical answer to the general question "Which CSS file for editing the background colour?".
Each person's case is unique.
Blue Eagle vs. Crypsis reference guide
Read my blog and
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14 years 3 months ago #115893
by oates
Replied by oates on topic Re: which CSS file for editing background colour
got it.
when you said "Add the following lines to the end of your main Joomla template CSS file"
I thought 'main' referred to joomla and not the given template I am using (which of course is unique to me).
thanks again.
when you said "Add the following lines to the end of your main Joomla template CSS file"
I thought 'main' referred to joomla and not the given template I am using (which of course is unique to me).
thanks again.
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14 years 3 months ago #116233
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just posting to find out which lines to edit in the Default kuena css to change the backrounf colors pls
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14 years 3 months ago #116234
by 810
Replied by 810 on topic Re: background color
Hi,
Welcome on kunena.
You can change the css in the backend
Backend-Kunena- template manager- edit template. There you will see some options.
regards 810
Welcome on kunena.
You can change the css in the backend
Backend-Kunena- template manager- edit template. There you will see some options.
regards 810
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14 years 3 months ago #116247
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