I thought I already did this for all titebg relating to this:
http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?topic=379630.0
But in helpdesk the font is black, I went to helpdesk.css it's not there.
No, because it should be inheriting from index.css. In fact there are no titlebg definitions in our CSS at all.
Those are links, though, so take care to alter .titlebg a:link and .titlebg a:visited as well.
You mean this:
.titlebg a:link and .titlebg a:visited
{
color: #fff;
}
Um, yes.
In that case, whip out something like Firefox+Firebug and inspect the elements to see what style rule is currently overriding it.
Firefox + Firebug is the manna from heaven... :D
Look like a different class:
class="shd_nowrap
So it would be like this:
.shd_nowrap a:link and .shd_nowrap a:visited
{
color: #fff;
}
Don't look in just the HTML source, look in Firebug, it'd tell you that shd_nowrap is literally just a no-wrapping class and that it's driven by titlebg and titlebg2 classes in index.css?rc3, line 403 in the default theme...
Done, if anyone have a dark themes find:
.titlebg, .titlebg2, thead tr.titlebg th, tr.titlebg td, tr.titlebg2 td
and
tr.titlebg td a, tr.titlebg2 td a
and change to any colours you choose.
Thanks Arantor and btw...I did use firebug and that's what it tells me. Maybe I am looking in the wrong place.
Care to post a screenshot?
No... I meant of Firebug.
On mine, I have a panel at the right hand side that covers all the CSS in use on the element in question, but judging from what you were saying you didn't seem to have that.
Oh, my bad. It does have css which I missed that but it doesn't have the "Inspect" feature which it will show you where exactly.
I like Chrome's firebug lite but doesn't have "Inspect" for css either.
First image using Firefox Firebug
Second Chrome's Firebug Lite
o.O
Now I'm really confused.
I use Chrome a lot (it's my default browser), and it has Inspect Element in the right click menu which will show you the CSS normally. As will Firebug (normal) on FF.
Try using the HTML tab not the CSS tab. Should give you two panes in the bottom, one is the HTML of the page, the other is the CSS that applies to a given element.
lol, you told me to look in css where I am suppose to on html to look for titlebg not css.
Ok, better now?
Argh, curse me for being brief in terminology.
When I said don't look in the HTML, I meant don't look in *just* the left hand side which is the HTML itself. The right hand side tells you everything you need to know at a glance - that titlebg and friends were the ones responsible for color: #000000 and that currently they state color: #FFFFFF.
Quote from: Arantor on May 04, 2010, 08:03:21 PM
Argh, curse me for being brief in terminology.
When I said don't look in the HTML, I meant don't look in *just* the left hand side which is the HTML itself. The right hand side tells you everything you need to know at a glance - that titlebg and friends were the ones responsible for color: #000000 and that currently they state color: #FFFFFF.
Hahah, I know, it's already been taken care of. I am learning how things works. I am just a newbie and will be a junkie one day. ;)