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#1 2016-05-12 23:20:43

tomowensphoto
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From: Suffolk
Registered: 2012-11-21
Posts: 321
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Contact form response message - background colour.

Hi chaps,
Where in the designer can I set the background colour to the contact form response message?
[http://tomowens.openpoint.co.uk/Screen% … .13.30.png]

I can set button colours, hyperlinks etc in the tools offered but I do not seem to be able to find an option for this apart from the text  content.

Ideally,I'd like to set the value of the background to this splash message to something already in my pick list for the pages I'm working on.

I dare say it might be a CSS thing but I'm trying to work through what is available in the basic toolkit first.
Thanks
TomO


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TomO
Just a simple photographer
Live site at http://tomowens.openpoint.co.uk/

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#2 2016-05-12 23:34:51

Matthew
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From: San Francisco, CA
Registered: 2012-09-24
Posts: 5,795
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Re: Contact form response message - background colour.

You know, I think I completely overlooked building options to customize that sort of thing. You can always inspect it using your browsers developer tools, then write some custom CSS. I'll try to come up with some intuitive way of allowing users to edit those. The problem is that they're very contextual, so difficult to preview.


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#3 2016-05-13 00:06:08

tomowensphoto
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From: Suffolk
Registered: 2012-11-21
Posts: 321
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Re: Contact form response message - background colour.

Thanks Matt,
I take these things slowly so as to try and remember what I'm doing and although I've not touched on Galleries yet, this is a vast improvement on the shenanigans of working inside LR. I like the fact that this is an iterative development and release process as it gives the opportunity to  take things on board without being overwhelmed.
I doubt I would have assigned a Must or Should do to this for a first timebox release.
I'll look forward to a function later on and get back to the basics of making my pages look right.
Regards,
TomO


Regards,
TomO
Just a simple photographer
Live site at http://tomowens.openpoint.co.uk/

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