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NetTalk Web Server => Web Server - Ask For Help => Topic started by: jking on October 15, 2024, 04:14:17 PM
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Hello all,
For a current client, I maintain three versions of an app: one for training, one for testing and one for production. They want me to set the background color of the test and training versions to a lighter pastel color. I thought about adding the following to my custom.css file:
--site-background:e6e6fa;
.nt-body{
background-color:var(--site-background);
}
After running the GzipAll.bat, and doing a CTRL-F5, the background color is not changed. Any thoughts as to where I went wrong?
Thanks,
Jeff King
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Jeff,
This CSS thing is for the young kids - not for old guys like me! Anyway, there are so many things going on here. The first question I have is did you get the css into your working custom.css file? You can look at the web page and put it in developers mode ( IE or Firefox. I have started using Stylizer 7 for some work as I learn css) - is your NEW CODE in the css? Is it being over written? if it is there, what is overwriting it?
That is supposed to be the power of css - one change and voila - the whole site is transformed.
Th --site--background is a built in variable I think.
This will give you a start. BTW, I hired a young kid to help me move around CSS - was well worth it. ( These kids will make a web site do all kinds of tricks - but they don't have a clue about the data behind it and what it represents or how to manage it. My 2 cents...
Ron
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Hello all,
I think I found the mistake. I forgot the hash mark (#) in the hex of the color! Here is the working code now:
.nt-body{
background-color: #e6e6fa;
}
Thanks,
Jeff