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  • Rusell Cerrato Friend
    #172585

    Hello guys,

    does someone know what file holds the modules background on kranos template?
    I am using the Green-ligth theme on kranos, but I need to change the black background on every module and use some other type of green.

    there migth be some ways to change every module settings, but Ive seen that the template already holds a default configuration for fonts, background colors, and some other stuff.. but I just cant find what is the file that holds it.

    if you notice, Kranos comes with a black background for all modules, despite you use them or not.., even if you change from a strong color, or to a ligth one.

    please a little help on this! :((

    best regards. 🙂

    TomC Moderator
    #433065

    In order to try to best assist you, please provide the url of the site you’re working on, as well as set “Optimize CSS” to “No” within your Template Manager–General Settings.

    Rusell Cerrato Friend
    #433356

    Thank you Tom.!

    I finally was able to go trough a work around, I changed some color settings on kranosccstemplate.ccs.. which I believe iths the default theme for kranos, also changed some other files like the mega.ccs on default folder and the green_ligth template.. a lot of mess believe me,, probably I could saved some extra time if I just knew howto.. but now I finally got over it,,

    One thing I will like to do, its to create a new temlpate based on the default or one of the current ones..

    do you know a process on howto?

    so far, im ok with what i have painfully accomplish, but since i was in a rush, i just could not wait.

    best regards to all!

    TomC Moderator
    #433357

    <em>@rcerrato 294018 wrote:</em><blockquote>
    One thing I will like to do, its to create a new temlpate based on the default or one of the current ones..

    do you know a process on howto?

    </blockquote>
    This is actually fairly easy . . . . . You go into your Template Manager –> Layouts (tab) and you can clone the default layout and create a new one (and name it whatever you want). Then, you can change things and designate that new layout as your new “default” if you want.

    Also, if you want to get a little more detailed, here is a video tutorial one of our Support Members (“Bear”) created about Template Overrides . . .

    Hope that helps.

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