I'm trying to figure out what is controlling the font color for the search input field. Specifically when you are typing in the field. If I move my cursor out of the input field I get the font color I want, but if I mouse over I get some other color that I can't find. To say the least, it's almost impossible to see the text in the input field here.
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Leslie Kirk
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Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
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Hi Leslie,
It looks like the color property set in the theme.css file is being overwritten by the body color property in your custom.css file. To correct this, add this to your custom.css file.
Code:.search-input { color: #fff; }
Matt Zimmermann
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I tried a quick fix by adding this to the HEAD tag field. That didn't seem to help. Do need to go ahead and add it to the custom.css file?Leslie Kirk
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Hi Leslie,
Yeah, probably.Matt Zimmermann
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you might just try adding style="color:#fff" to the input itself ...Bruce Golub
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Originally posted by Bruce - PhosphorMedia View Postyou might just try adding style="color:#fff" to the input itself ...Leslie Kirk
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Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
Previously of Webs Your Way (aka Leslie Nord leslienord)
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hmmm...didn't see it there. just to be clear, i was referring to an inline attr style ( <input style="color:#fff"> )Bruce Golub
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Inline is going to be my next stepLeslie Kirk
Miva Certified Developer
Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
Previously of Webs Your Way (aka Leslie Nord leslienord)
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Originally posted by Bruce - PhosphorMedia View Postyou might just try adding style="color:#fff" to the input itself ...Leslie Kirk
Miva Certified Developer
Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
Previously of Webs Your Way (aka Leslie Nord leslienord)
Email me: [email protected]
www.lesliekirk.com
Follow me: Twitter | Facebook | FourSquare | Pinterest | Flickr
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