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  • Changing the Joomla Entropy Link color...

    Posted 9 years 9 months ago
    • Hello,

      I would like to change the Joomla Entropy template link color of Brown to Blue. I have been unsuccessful in my attempts to solve this problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

      Here is a link to the website I am working on www.rhythmfestival.org/

      Best,
      Mike
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    Re: Changing the Joomla Entropy Link color...

    Posted 9 years 9 months ago
    • Please do not post extensions/template specific questions in the "General Discussion" forum. You should post in the extension forum or template forum as appropriate. Most of these forums are for members who have a current PAID membership. Our priority is always to assist paying members.

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      Use this code...
      #rt-mainbody-panel a, #rt-mainbody-panel .menutop li > .item, #rt-mainbody-panel ul.menu li > .item, #rt-mainbody-panel ul.menu li > .separator, #rt-mainbody-panel .ft-highlight .featuretable-cell.ft-row-top, #rt-mainbody-panel .roknewspager-numbers li.active, #rt-popuplogin ul li a, .readonstyle-link #rt-mainbody-panel .readon span, .readonstyle-link #rt-mainbody-panel .readon .button, #mailto-window h2 {
          color: blue;
      }

      This is how to create a custom CSS compatible with Gantry 4...

      Simply create a file called "<TEMPLATENAME>-custom.css" and put this file in the CSS folder of the template (where <TEMPLATENAME> is the name of the template as seen in template manager e.g. rt_iridescent would be rt_iridescent-custom.css). GANTRY4 will automatically load this CSS file. If you wish, you can also have browser specific files by appending, for example, "-ie9" making the filename "<TEMPLATENAME>-custom-ie9.css"

      Regards, Mark.
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