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Hi All,
Since my template's default color is for some reason grey text on black, I've had to change the css to default to white text. This however, has caused JCE popup images' text (titles) to be white on white, so illegible.
I've fiddled with the JCE's global configuration (Reset Editor Styling =Yes), but to no avail.
How can I adjust the text color in the popups?
Many thanks!
Since my template's default color is for some reason grey text on black, I've had to change the css to default to white text. This however, has caused JCE popup images' text (titles) to be white on white, so illegible.
I've fiddled with the JCE's global configuration (Reset Editor Styling =Yes), but to no avail.
How can I adjust the text color in the popups?
Many thanks!
Since my template's default color is for some reason grey text on black, I've had to change the css to default to white text. This however, has caused JCE popup images' text (titles) to be white on white, so illegible.
The !important statment in the css rule on line 26 of templates/cinematico/css/blue.css is forcing all heading tags to be white, regardless of other colour styles, including those of JCE MediaBox popups :
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 { color: #fff!important; }
Remove !important from this rule, and add the following to your template stylesheet:
#jcemediabox-popup-caption h4 {
color: #333;
}
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
Hi Ryan & Many thanks for your tip!
That's the problem: I had to change all the headers to white, so now I'm in a bind as to how to exclude specific headers, such as JCE MediaBox. If I take out the "!important"statement, the text goes back to grey, or rather those do, which I haven't manually entered as what text (which is a pain to edit, of course)...
That's the problem: I had to change all the headers to white, so now I'm in a bind as to how to exclude specific headers, such as JCE MediaBox. If I take out the "!important"statement, the text goes back to grey, or rather those do, which I haven't manually entered as what text (which is a pain to edit, of course)...
If I take out the "!important"statement, the text goes back to grey, or rather those do, which I haven't manually entered as what text
Your template already includes a white text override for the body element, which will affect headers too, making that css rule redundant, templates/cinematico/css/blue.css line 14
body { color: #ffffff; }
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
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