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  • jesper_gade Friend
    #723582

    Hi. I’m having trouble with my superscript formatting in the Mendozite template. The superscript is in red and I can’t change it to black.
    I’ve read earlier posts on the forum and tried the answers. The “typo.css” in mendozite does not contain specifications for “sub” and “sup”, and I can’t find any other css-file that formats “sup”, so now I’m lost. There is no setting in the backend theme that I can change.
    In the HTML-text there is no color information in the <sup> tags, so that is not where the color comes from. I’ve tried changing the color in HTML to #000 but it is overwritten and shows as red.
    Where can I change the superscript color from red to black?

    Thank you

    TomC Moderator
    #723664

    So that we can try to best assist you, please provide the url of the site you’re working on,
    as well as temporarily set “Optimize CSS” to “Off/No” within your Template Manager–General settings.

    Also, if you could provide a direct link to the page on which the issue is occurring, that would be most helpful as well

    TomC Moderator
    #754156

    So that we can try to best assist you, please provide the url of the site you’re working on,
    as well as temporarily set “Optimize CSS” to “Off/No” within your Template Manager–General settings.

    Also, if you could provide a direct link to the page on which the issue is occurring, that would be most helpful as well

    jesper_gade Friend
    #723759

    Hi Tom. Thanks

    http://esur2015.org

    The issue can be seen on this page.
    http://esur2015.org/index.php/b-renal-adverse-reactions

    Optimize CSS is turned of

    Thanks in advance

    jesper_gade Friend
    #754245

    Hi Tom. Thanks

    http://esur2015.org

    The issue can be seen on this page.
    http://esur2015.org/index.php/b-renal-adverse-reactions

    Optimize CSS is turned of

    Thanks in advance

    TomC Moderator
    #723852

    Try This . . . .

    Within file path –> /plugins/system/jatypo/jatypo/typo/typo.css
    at line 73, modify the “color” property to whatever color code you wish:


    sub, sup {
    color: #cc0000;
    font-size: 11px;
    font-weight: bold;
    }

    SAVE CHANGES – CLEAR CACHE – REFRESH PAGE

    Hope That Helps.

    TomC Moderator
    #754297

    Try This . . . .

    Within file path –> /plugins/system/jatypo/jatypo/typo/typo.css
    at line 73, modify the “color” property to whatever color code you wish:


    sub, sup {
    color: #cc0000;
    font-size: 11px;
    font-weight: bold;
    }

    SAVE CHANGES – CLEAR CACHE – REFRESH PAGE

    Hope That Helps.

    jesper_gade Friend
    #723919

    Hi Tom.

    Thank you for your help. I did not know there where other typo.css files overwriting the primary ones. I had not found out without your help.

    Good day to you!

    jesper_gade Friend
    #754360

    Hi Tom.

    Thank you for your help. I did not know there where other typo.css files overwriting the primary ones. I had not found out without your help.

    Good day to you!

    TomC Moderator
    #724024

    Glad I could help out . . . All the best with your continuing site development.

    🙂

    TomC Moderator
    #754416

    Glad I could help out . . . All the best with your continuing site development.

    🙂

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