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    Removing Background Colour From Heading

    I'm at the very early stages of creating my 1st site.

    The head of my pages had the Online Store default logo and I have managed to replace this with my logo, but now the entire top of page section has a solid blue background. I would like to remove this solid blue and I've tried a few different things without any luck and spent quite a few hours on this alone.

    I would be very happy if someone could point me in the right direction.

    Andrew

    #2
    A good place to start might be Design | Colors - Look at the Palette colors. (sorry bout the murcan spelling - but that's how it is in the prog)
    Bill
    www.egyptianwonders.co.uk
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      #3
      Thanks Bill, I've played around a little more and found that it is Palette Color 2 that gives the background, but it is also used in other parts that I don't want to change - Can I remove Palette Color 2 from the heading, and if so, how?

      Andrew

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        #4
        This will have to be done in the Primary Template, Act_BrochurePrimary.html for the Brochure pages and Act_Primary.html for the Catalog pages, open the template with an editor like notepad or Dreamweaver. Look for NETQUOTEVAR:LOGOIMAGE, you should see it in this bit of code..
        <tr background="bg_top.gif">
        <td height="60" width="50%" valign="bottom" align="left">NETQUOTEVAR:LOGOIMAGE<a name="top"></a></td>
        <form name="Act_SectionDroplist">
        <td background="bg_top.gif" height="60" width="50%" valign="middle" align="center">
        Remove instances of background="bg_top.gif"

        Save and check the preview in Actinic..

        Kind regards,
        Bruce King
        SellerDeck

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