Can someone tell me what file I need to edit the fading messages color as they are light grey and hard to see?
For instance you do something in back office as a member, and the fading popup appears in a very light grey font - hard to read)
Can someone tell me what file I need to edit the fading messages color as they are light grey and hard to see?
For instance you do something in back office as a member, and the fading popup appears in a very light grey font - hard to read) |
which message do you mean? => http://friends.smansakra.sch.id => friends community based dolphin 7 |
which message do you mean?
If you are logged in as user - and you upload or do something - a message pops into view or even if you go to a page with no info on it it says 'Page Empty' but one can hardly read it. must be in the css or something |
I recommend you look into using Firefox with the Firebug extension. You'll have to disable caching to effectively use it, of course. BoonEx Certified Host: Zarconia.net - Fully Supported Shared and Dedicated for Dolphin |
I recommend you look into using Firefox with the Firebug extension. You'll have to disable caching to effectively use it, of course.
hhmm, so the script is not fully compatable with just any browser so as to speak right? |
I recommend you look into using Firefox with the Firebug extension. You'll have to disable caching to effectively use it, of course.
hhmm, so the script is not fully compatable with just any browser so as to speak right? I don't know how you got that kind of flawed logic from what I posted. Firebug allows you to view the location and section of CSS files you'd need to edit to do something like what you're looking for. You can also use the developer tools included in Opera and WebKit. Or you can do it the hard way. BoonEx Certified Host: Zarconia.net - Fully Supported Shared and Dedicated for Dolphin |
I recommend you look into using Firefox with the Firebug extension. You'll have to disable caching to effectively use it, of course.
hhmm, so the script is not fully compatable with just any browser so as to speak right? I don't know how you got that kind of flawed logic from what I posted. Firebug allows you to view the location and section of CSS files you'd need to edit to do something like what you're looking for. You can also use the developer tools included in Opera and WebKit. Or you can do it the hard way. misread the quote ... :( |