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Which css is responsible for this colour...
As you can see from the attached image there are white stripes... I want to make the white part grey too but I'm not sure which css attribute is responsible for that white part. Can someone please help me out?
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hmmm You'll need to have a look at the code, it can't be that hard. First of all you need firefox and install the web developer plugin. Using that you can hover over any part of your site and it will automatically show what .css definition is responsible for that part of the page, super useful! It also allows you to edit the css in real time, so you can change the css code and see if it works immediatelly, have fun .
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Looking at the STANDARD_REDIRECT template, it seems the areas in question are enclosed in paragraph tags. Look through your style CSS for anything applied to a p selector.
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Thanks --------------- Added [DATE]1211841522[/DATE] at [TIME]1211841522[/TIME] --------------- Thanks pyro, will look into that |
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is that the only template that has the white background for the div's like that?
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