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June 19, 2010 at 7:21 am #151914
Hello 🙂
I want to change the complete background color in the YES LEAD template in #104542 .
who I can do that? thanksSherlock FriendSherlock
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June 25, 2010 at 2:28 am #348019<em>@binehinz 183384 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hello 🙂
I want to change the complete background color in the YES LEAD template in #104542 .
who I can do that? thanks</blockquote>Dear binehinz,
Please try as follows
Go to templates/ja_lead/css/template.css file,You will see this css
body#bd {
background: #F5F5F5 url(../images/body-bg.jpg) no-repeat top left;
background-attachment: fixed !important;
color: #454545;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}Replace to
body#bd {
background: #F5F5F5 url(../images/body-bg.jpg) no-repeat top left;
background-attachment: fixed !important;
color: #104542;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}I hope this help !
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July 1, 2010 at 9:49 pm #348712Hi guys,
my client wants the JALead background image “Strandart” but not in white but in coffee color. Do you know the scource of the background image and the name so that I can find a similar one?
cheers
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July 2, 2010 at 12:04 am #348718Hi Martin
Login to your admin area, open Extensionstemplate manager, select JA lead by double clicking on it
on right of next panel to appear 5th item (Default Style) use drop down menu to select “coffee” save and exit. That gives you an already coffee background and css to suit, you then just move the background default image from the templatesja Leadimages folder to the coffee folder replacing its background image?The name of the image is body-bg.jpg, coffee also uses a “wrapper-bg.jpg” to colour the wrapper panel when you import a external site using “wrapper” you may wish to make a new one from the default image to match if you feel the client may use the wrapper feature.
Alternatively if you want the default css throughout, just do as above and alter the coffee.css to reflect the default text hover etc calls
Blessings Shannon
Cheers Shannon
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July 2, 2010 at 7:26 am #348785Hi Shannon,
thanx for you help. I didnt get everything you wrote. My aim is finally that I have the style (with circles) of Standart wrapper (wrapper-bg.jpg) but instead of grey background it should have coffe color. I thought I have to find a complete new img (f.i. in istock) or I have to change it in Photoshop which seems to be difficult. To change the background img via joomla backend/template/jalead is no prob for me.
Did you mean there is a possibility to mix those two background images?
cheers
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July 2, 2010 at 9:17 am #348806Hi Martin
To be sure I understand your needs better , and to keep the forum clear.Check your PM for my email address and I’ll do my best to guide you in what you need to do. I’m unsure if we are on the same wavelength so I’d like to do some emailing and I can alter the images you seek etc if necessary
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