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3/24/2006 10:03 AM
 

I wanted the selected day to appear yellow (as opposed to another shade of Grey), so I went into the module.css file and changed the data for .EventSelectedDay to background-color: #ffff00;.

Nothing changed. I figured it has something to do with the "Note use of "!important" to override Inline Style" within the CSS file.

When I check the "Disable Event Month View Inline Styles" box under settings, the selected day becomes yellow (YAY!), but pretty much the rest of the changes I made to the style sheet disappear.

Can someone please explain how this setting interacts with the module.css file?

thank you

 
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