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n01un0
CSS Help
  • 2006/8/6 14:03

  • n01un0

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I am trying to locate an Element or Class and cant figure out which to edit.......

Example:

In XMLine News Module, the top heading of the module under where it says XMLINE there is a block to the left that says what your feed title is (example...Xoops News).

Well my block must have #FFFFFF (white) set for both background and font color because I cant see title unless I highlight. I have looked all through my style.css file and cannot figure out which element or class this is and don't see anything with both those colors together.

Any Idea what element or class this portion would be?

Hope that makes sense.....

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n01un0
Re: CSS Help
  • 2006/8/7 12:45

  • n01un0

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bump..

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Will_H
Re: CSS Help
  • 2006/8/7 12:58

  • Will_H

  • Friend of XOOPS

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  • Since: 2004/10/10


If you explore the module, Not sure whether you are using a block or not. You look for "module header", and just before that there should be a or . This will tell you what css class to look for.

Sorry that I couldn't be more specific, not familiar with that module.

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christian
Re: CSS Help
  • 2006/8/7 13:28

  • christian

  • Just can't stay away

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With Firefox and the web developer plugin, it's easy, just click for know the class attached to element.

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n01un0
Re: CSS Help
  • 2006/8/7 14:25

  • n01un0

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NICE!!! That helped solve it. What a great addon! I didn't even realize there was a seperate .css file just for the module itself. Edited and fixed!!
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!

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