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ardade
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Posted - 09/19/2019 :  12:50:03  
I have a line that is under the "All categories >> category" which i want to change the color on. Which css file is it in and what is it under? Is there a reference guide for the css files on what it contains so I can find it. thanks.

Vince
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Posted - 09/20/2019 :  00:53:34  
Hi Ardade
Really, the best way to do this is to open the site in FireFox (my favourite but the other browsers work in a similar manner) right click the line and choose "Inspect Element". That will show you the classes that affect the element and their position in the CSS files. If you get the hang of that it will help so much when developing websites. If you want me to look for you though, can you let me know the URL of the page.

Vince

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Phil
ECT Moderator

United Kingdom
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Posted - 09/20/2019 :  01:26:31  
Hi Roger,
As Vince says it's really easy using the inspect element feature on most browsers to gather the information you're looking for

Take a look here

in ectstyle.css
div.prodnavigation
div.detailprodnavigation

There is a reference guide here - https://www.ecommercetemplates.com/help/css.asp
and here - https://www.ecommercetemplates.com/help/css-layouts.asp



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Edited by - Phil on 09/20/2019 01:28:47

ardade
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Posted - 09/20/2019 :  06:01:30  
Thanks. Funny you mentioned that I did do that after posting this for another reason. I needed to know a font a web site was using and found it by just doing what you said with the inspect element using firefox.
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