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New Post 9/29/2007 2:32 AM
User is offline dabodude
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Containers with different text colors 

Hello, I've been trying to make containers that have different ".Normal" text color, but if I specify the class .Normal for each container it will override the other...

Lets say I have a container with white background and another container with black background. How can I use black text in the white BG container and vice versa?

 

THanks a lot!

 
New Post 10/1/2007 1:57 PM
User is offline Michael Kamp
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Re: Containers with different text colors 

I'd use e. g. for a container with white color on black background:

in the container.ascx:
    <TABLE class="containermaster_black" ...

in the container.css:
    .containermaster_black {
       background-color: Black;
       (...)
    }
    .containermaster_black .Normal {
      
color: White;
      (...)
    }

 

 
New Post 10/2/2007 11:23 AM
User is offline omarsiado
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Re: Containers with different text colors 

If the only think you're doing is writing with the TXT/HTML module or somethink like that, you can specify the stylesheet inside the module, Color etc.  Try with this

 
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