Blog Tag & Comment Submit Button Color

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  1. heartattack247
    Member

    Site URL: http://parkstreetbaptist.net/hartweddings
    Theme: Echelon (Skin - Canvas 03)
    Browser: Chrome (but also cross checking with Firefox & IE9)
    OS: Windows 7

    How can I change the blog tag & comment submit button color? Currently it takes the same color as my theme color which has horrible contrast to my body color. How can i change those to a different color?

    Here is a link to a screen shot with the areas I am refering to highlighted:

    http://parkstreetbaptist.net/hartweddings/screenie.png

    And here is a link to the live page that I took the screenshot of:

    http://parkstreetbaptist.net/hartweddings/archives/366

    Hope you had a Merry Christmas and thank you for you time!

    Posted 5 months ago #
  2. Elliott
    Support

    Hello heartattack247,

    The image that displays the blog date is automatically generated based on your color scheme. You can change the color scheme in your skin or copy the image from our spritesheets and change the color on your own and place this in Dashboard -> your theme -> General Settings -> Custom CSS,

    .fancy_meta { background-image: url("link to your image") !important; }

    As for the submit button you would do this,

    #submit { border-color: black !important; background-color: black !important; }

    It would probably be easier if you change the color scheme to whatever you want your icons to use and change the background color with CSS.

    Posted 5 months ago #
  3. heartattack247
    Member

    Yeah, changing the color scheme would be easier but then that would also change the background of the slider as well which I didn't want to do. With that said...is the a line in the css I could alter to change the slider background? That way I could change the color scheme to fix the blog tag and button and just change the slider background with a line in the css.

    Posted 4 months ago #
  4. Elliott
    Support

    Try this,

    #slider_module_inner { background-color: #CBE3C1 !important; }

    Posted 4 months ago #
  5. heartattack247
    Member

    Perfect! I added it in the style.css right below the #slider_module line and it works great!

    For those who may run across the same issue the code was just like this..

    #slider_module{border-bottom:0px !important;color:#ddd;position:relative;clear:both;}
    #slider_module_inner { background-color: #396c80 !important; }

    Thanks Elliot, you you're awesome!

    Posted 4 months ago #

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