Oh! I just figured that out! For the title just replace <div class="rounded bg-primary px-2 py-1 text-center text-white" style="font-size:1.2em;letter-spacing:1px;;"> with <div class="rounded px-2 py-1 text-center text-white" style="font-size:1.2em;letter-spacing:1px;background-color:#000;">
For the dividers replace <hr class="bg-primary mb-0 mt-1"> with <hr class="mb-0 mt-1"style=background-color:#000>
I hope that works for u and that Lullah doesn't mind me answering ur question djkjdf If she ends up seeing this tho, I would love to know how to change the colors of the carousel labels TuT
(Answering for Lullah) you have to 1) remove the existing "btn-primary" tag in a class and 2) insert "background-color:#000000;" into the style tag It should look like this:
I think her guide https://toyhou.se/9574613.-tutorial-coloring-elements covers it pretty well but as a general rule of thumb if it's bootstrapped and you want to custom color it, you pull out the "primary"* tag and add a "color/background-color:#000000" tag into style and vice versa if you want to bootstrap custom colors
*this varies but primary is the default for most templates
Oh!! Thank you so much, that was super helpful! What about the button's text color? I took a look at the guide but I'm still not quite sure where to put the <p style="color:#333"> bit ;u;
Oh! I just figured that out! For the title just replace <div class="rounded bg-primary px-2 py-1 text-center text-white" style="font-size:1.2em;letter-spacing:1px;;"> with <div class="rounded px-2 py-1 text-center text-white" style="font-size:1.2em;letter-spacing:1px;background-color:#000;">
For the dividers replace <hr class="bg-primary mb-0 mt-1"> with <hr class="mb-0 mt-1"style=background-color:#000>
I hope that works for u and that Lullah doesn't mind me answering ur question djkjdf
If she ends up seeing this tho, I would love to know how to change the colors of the carousel labels TuT
3 years, 1 month ago
oh thank you!!
3 years, 1 month ago
No problem! I just spent,,, too long trying to figure out the same exact thing, so i'm super happy to help X)
3 years, 1 month ago
(Answering for Lullah) you have to 1) remove the existing "btn-primary" tag in a class and 2) insert "background-color:#000000;" into the style tag
It should look like this:
I think her guide https://toyhou.se/9574613.-tutorial-coloring-elements covers it pretty well but as a general rule of thumb if it's bootstrapped and you want to custom color it, you pull out the "primary"* tag and add a "color/background-color:#000000" tag into style and vice versa if you want to bootstrap custom colors
*this varies but primary is the default for most templates
3 years, 1 month ago
Oh!! Thank you so much, that was super helpful! What about the button's text color? I took a look at the guide but I'm still not quite sure where to put the <p style="color:#333"> bit ;u;
3 years, 1 month ago
put the color bit within the same style tag as background-color so it looks like this:
color = text color and background color = box color
3 years, 1 month ago
Gosh, sorry for such a late reply!!! But oml, that helped so much, tysm for taking the time to show me!!! :D
3 years, 1 month ago