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  • Saguaros Moderator
    #490869

    Hi Balling,

    Your host may restrict access from my place so please ask your hosting provider to add that IP range, then leave a message here, I will check for you.

    Regards

    bvk1987 Friend
    #491016

    Unfortunately, the IP’s you mentioned are on a blacklist. I prefer not to give access to them.

    Can you help me with the screenshot provided above? I only changed what you mentioned previously in this thread to make the background white. Now HP, Dell and Lenovo (under the logo’s) should be in black.

    Saguaros Moderator
    #491093

    Hi,

    You can make change by using Google chrome inspect element or Firebug for Firefox. What you can do is switch off optimize css in template manager, then hover on text you want and right click on it and then click on inspect element, it will show you which CSS class it is using and which CSS file and the path to this text on the right side. then you can go to the file and replace it with new CSS you change.

    Regards

    bvk1987 Friend
    #491150

    Thanks, that worked perfectly!

    Last question about this: do you know how I can make it “bold” so that it stands out a bit more? Or that I change it into a “H4” heading?

    bvk1987 Friend
    #491152

    I fixed all the issues now.

    1. In template.css in line 2770 where margin has been put on 0px.
    2. In template.scc in line 2799/2800 changed it to “color: #1BA1E2” “font-weight: bold”.

    Thanks for the support Saguaros!

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