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    Palette colour settings

    Hi all,

    Just working on a new client's website - www.keys-uk.com (still loads to do!)

    I've changed the background colours slightly to reflect his corporate image, but having problems with the roll-over buttons.

    The background colour is white, with a white logo and blue text.

    That's fine, but the colour on the navigation bars at the top changes to white with white text when rolled over, so you can't see the text itself - is there a way of seperating the background colour (palette 1 - white) to get them to show a white background with blue (ish)( text?

    Been trying all options tonight and i'm lost!

    Thanks and regards
    www.elitex.co.uk - Computer hardware, peripherals and components.

    #2
    Troy you may find that the theme you are using has CSS created buttons and any amendments if you are tinkering may be needed in the stylesheet.

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      #3
      Cheers Lee - I'll have a nose!

      Regards
      www.elitex.co.uk - Computer hardware, peripherals and components.

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        #4
        Hmm - which sheet

        I've had a good nose around, but can't find anything that sticks out regarding this problem

        Anyone have a stab in the dark?

        Regards
        www.elitex.co.uk - Computer hardware, peripherals and components.

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          #5
          You need to change 'Palette 1' to something other than white.

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            #6
            Damn!

            I was hoping that i could use palette 1 as white
            The reason being i want a plain background

            Am i going about it the wrong way?
            www.elitex.co.uk - Computer hardware, peripherals and components.

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              #7
              if you want a plain background then use paletteBGfor your background - or simply hardcode a colur for background in css

              then you can use palette1 for links

              but in fact there are separate colours for links
              linkcolour, vlinkcolour, hlinkcolour etc

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                #8
                Ahah!

                Thanks all!
                www.elitex.co.uk - Computer hardware, peripherals and components.

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