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Can't Figure Out How To Change The Text Color On These Pop Ups
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William Petruzzo
73 posts
Wed Apr 20, 22 10:07 PM CST
The second pop up on this page, the text is white and inheriting from the body text of the page, which should be white, but needs to be be black in the popup. https://clients.petruzzo.com
All my CSS attempts have failed. I also don't know where any of this actual content is found. Like I can't figure out where I'd change the actual text in that popup or the placeholder text in the input box. I've been tinkering at this for an hour.
Help?
All my CSS attempts have failed. I also don't know where any of this actual content is found. Like I can't figure out where I'd change the actual text in that popup or the placeholder text in the input box. I've been tinkering at this for an hour.
Help?
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Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,148 posts
(admin)
Fri Apr 22, 22 6:44 AM CST
I can't tell why it is like that, probably a setting or additional CSS in the theme.
You can email me the following for me to look into it:
1) Link to your Sytist admin.
2) The admin username and password (or create me an admin account by clicking Admins in the upper right corner of the admin pages).
You can email me the following for me to look into it:
1) Link to your Sytist admin.
2) The admin username and password (or create me an admin account by clicking Admins in the upper right corner of the admin pages).
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,148 posts
(admin)
Sun Apr 24, 22 6:25 AM CST
You have a different theme selected for your homepage, 000000L1 - COPY. (Site Content -> Manage Homepage -> Billboard, Page Display Layout, Max Width & Theme)
That theme has a white background (#FFFFFF) and white text (#FFFFFF) and why it is like that. I changed the font color to gray for that theme and you can see the text now.
That theme has a white background (#FFFFFF) and white text (#FFFFFF) and why it is like that. I changed the font color to gray for that theme and you can see the text now.
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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William Petruzzo
73 posts
Sun Apr 24, 22 12:55 PM CST
Great, thank you so much!
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