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  • wooohanetworks Friend
    #134413

    Where can I find the line in the css to change the color code for the module titles in the frontend?

    What name has the section etc..? Or do I have to change it for any module manually in each modules’ CSS, couldn’t be?

    Thanks:D

    mj1256 Friend
    #275316

    there is a great tool for finding css references that you may not know about

    get the firefox browser and then get the firebug plugin
    it will identify all the css references for you, and even lets your tryout your changes to see how they look

    wooohanetworks Friend
    #275363

    <em>@mj1256 85911 wrote:</em><blockquote>there is a great tool for finding css references that you may not know about

    get the firefox browser and then get the firebug plugin
    it will identify all the css references for you, and even lets your tryout your changes to see how they look</blockquote>

    You’re the third who tells me that, as I mainly work with Google Chrome, reference to this is my forum picture, I did download it, yeah, but haven’t installed it into FF until now…hassle, hassle, hassle…;)

    Will see to do it now, just turned on my FF again as Chrome opens 3 instances wherefrom 2 run in the background, with one browser window open and my memory use went to 1500M in my Taskmanager, all programs slowed down, some error message that a script for flash in my Joomla is taking all memory away where there is no flash at all… Until yesterday, this bug wasn’t there and I, besides to Joomla, fell also in love with Chromia…. The less on the outside leads to more when getting deep into both of them girls…:D:D:D

    Thanks for the tip anyway! 🙂

    <em>@mj1256 85911 wrote:</em><blockquote>there is a great tool for finding css references that you may not know about

    get the firefox browser and then get the firebug plugin
    it will identify all the css references for you, and even lets your tryout your changes to see how they look</blockquote>

    Did you know, I have my FF loaded with like 40 extensions and plug ins, since the most someday were getting old and were not more fitting 3.0, most are not active, the browser is not slow..:)

    What I like about FF is my one plug in that shows me a favicon when hovering any link anywhere, when I go over any link I also get a screenshot of the site when I want, a security check and sometimes even the plug in tells me I hover a Javascript link, yeah, what a browser…than I met Chromia and totally forget the poser lady Firina Fox…..that is how it was.:)

    😉

    I am close to 3000 credits now, seems over the weekend people do not work, the last two days were slow progress in here…;)

    <em>@mj1256 85911 wrote:</em><blockquote>there is a great tool for finding css references that you may not know about

    get the firefox browser and then get the firebug plugin
    it will identify all the css references for you, and even lets your tryout your changes to see how they look</blockquote>

    Using Firebug lead to a very unsatisfying result…:((

    The title text for the modules is also the global template text. Any changes for a custom header, e..g. in blue or pink would lead to the result that all text of the template would also change…:((

    For anyone who doesn’t use Firebug or needs the same answer…one can find this line of code in line 18 of the template.css in the templates folder CSS.:((

    It is the color code #4F4F4F one has to change.:((

    :);) Also looks good in DimGray and I am really affected to the hex code of it: #696969 :-*:p

    scotty Friend
    #276112

    <em>@wooohanetworks 85968 wrote:</em><blockquote>You’re the third who tells me that, as I mainly work with Google Chrome, reference to this is my forum picture, I did download it, yeah, but haven’t installed it into FF until now…hassle, hassle, hassle…;)

    </blockquote>

    In google chrome, right click and ‘Inspect element’ is pretty much the same thing as firebug just in a much less easy to use way.

    wooohanetworks Friend
    #276167

    <em>@scotty 86899 wrote:</em><blockquote>In google chrome, right click and ‘Inspect element’ is pretty much the same thing as firebug just in a much less easy to use way.</blockquote>

    I know, it is like “view page info” or “view page source” in FF.
    😀

    scotty Friend
    #276226

    <em>@wooohanetworks 86967 wrote:</em><blockquote>I know, it is like “view page info” or “view page source” in FF.
    :D</blockquote>

    You’re kidding, right???

    Actually I’m surprised at all that you are a fan of Chrome considering your ‘Security’ awareness!

    wooohanetworks Friend
    #276251

    <em>@scotty 87031 wrote:</em><blockquote>You’re kidding, right???

    Actually I’m surprised at all that you are a fan of Chrome considering your ‘Security’ awareness!</blockquote>

    I am a Google Chrome Dev Team Bug Tester.

    And I am not kidding.

    Thanks.

    scotty Friend
    #276253

    As GC is a beta and has a ‘Report Bug’ button I would say that anyone who has downloaded it is a ‘Google Chrome Dev Team Bug Tester’

    ‘View page source’ and ‘Inspect element’ are miles apart! With one you can view the page source and nothing else, with the other you can view page source, measure resources, debug script, inspect styling and CSS, test edits on the fly, and much more. As a ‘Google Chrome Dev Team Bug Tester’ I would have thought you’d have known that!?!

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