7/12/2023 0 Comments Color zen not working![]() Think about adding a lavender art or wall print with a soft lavender background. The flower itself is the perfect shade of purple with a light blue tone - perfectly regal and relaxing, but not overwhelming. Start feeling more zen with 15 of the most calming bedroom color ideas. While some color choices are subjective, other colors impact most of us the same way. On the bright side learn a little bit every time come up against one of these roadblocks.Bedroom colors and moods go hand in hand and set the tone for a good night’s rest. If not will see if can get test site online and go from there. Not sure if the photos will help track down solution but hopefully. With just stylesheet_colors.css file changed to cssBAK: cssBAK:Īnd this is what I see when I just rename just stylesheet_css_buttons.css to cssBAK: ![]() This is closer to what I want and what shows when stylesheet_css_buttons.css and stylesheet_colors.css are prevented from loading by temporarily renaming both files to. This is how I would like them to look in the end (border, color, and rounded edges important, font optional): This is how my buttons look now on test site: I can see in Developer Console info on the buttons but not color info, although that is how I figured out how to change line 36 of stylesheet_colors.css to change the color on mouseover of the Search CSS button. I tried disabling Javascript in Chrome developer console and it did not change any attibutes of the CSS buttons.ĭownload copies of stylesheet_css_buttons.css and stylesheet_colors.css, opened with Notepad++, noted all the submit_button and normal_button instances with color codes, made changes one at a time on the site, no color changes occurred to buttons. I want a clean 1.55e install with my products and customer info transferred over. The live site is working OK but uses third party template and has a bunch of modifications have made over the years. Working locally on test cart copy of my live site, if can't figure this out should be able to upload and provide links to the test site. easy to test with developer tools as one can turn javascript off. entirely possible javascript is changing them. time spent learning/using them is time well spent. developer tools (press f12) are your friend for changing css. Ohh, and there is a forum thread specifically on that template in which your solution may already exist or others may benefit.mc is right on. Whatever the case, please keep the community informed, correcting your issue may help someone else that is wanting to do the same thing. Ohh, and there is a forum thread specifically on that template in which your solution may already exist or others may benefit. ![]() It is available for download I believe in the templates section and may make it easier to address that issue. Otherwise there is some form of a reworked responsive classic template that offers easier flexibility/modification of such specific characteristics. It could be that a javascript related item/action is adding a class to the button(s) which has its own color assignments and that is what/where a change is needed. There are two ways that I see help can be offered, one is by providing a link to the site so that others can attempt to use tools that will likely provide the solution, the other is to initially and perhaps further press the F12 key while viewing the page and/or right clicking the associated item and inspecting it to identify what css rule(s) are causing the associated color.
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