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2/16/2009 1:41 PM
 

I have loaded a module and the background colour of the container is set to yellow, I would like to know where this value is set/inherited from? I have previously installed the module and this property is not set. I am using 5.0

Any help would be most appreciated

-apologies for the noob question.

 
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2/17/2009 4:08 AM
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 There are several locations, where a background color can be set, either in module.css, Skin.css, Container.css or Portal.css (this is the one you can edit from Admin :: Site Settings), or even in module settings there is an option to specify a colour. I suggest to use a developer toolbar (available for IE 7 for download at www.microsoft.com or Firebug for FireFox.) and check out, where the setting is applied.


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Sebastian Leupold

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2/17/2009 5:55 AM
 

Hi Sebastian,

Thanks for your reply, I downloaded IE7 dev toolbar and found the property was being set by the /* text style used for help text rendered by modules */ section in the default.css.

 
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