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-   -   Removing default transition color and font on page-title loading (http://forum.bytesforall.com/showthread.php?t=22910)

AmiG Nov 7, 2014 02:42 AM

Removing default transition color and font on page-title loading
 
I have had no luck trying to modify the theme's default behavior when loading the site. I do not necessarily want to lose the page-title transition effect but I do want to change color. Right now it uses the theme's default colors and font. The page has to fully load before my modified CSS kicks in.

Can someone please suggest how I do this? I'd really appreciate it.

Thanks in advance.

juggledad Nov 7, 2014 03:34 AM

you'll have to be a bit more descriptive about what your issue is. What default behavior do you want changed? what is the url pointing to an example of the issue?

AmiG Nov 9, 2014 03:29 PM

Perhaps this will better explain the problem:
http://264824.com/2014-11-09_1707.swf

Thanks again.

juggledad Nov 9, 2014 06:12 PM

Nope, tells me nothing. downloads a file to my drive which I won't run since it is flash and I don't run flash on my machine because of the security issued.

why don't you go to MTO_>export/import and attach the export to a reply.

CrouchingBruin Nov 10, 2014 12:02 AM

Can you post a link to your site, instead? It's a lot more helpful.

If you view the source of your site, you'll see that Montezuma's stylesheet gets loaded towards the very top, then a bunch of other files, then finally your custom CSS, which I think is causing the lag between the blue and the red.

One suggestion would be to go through the virtual CSS files and comment out all instances of the blue link color that you don't want (#0090d3). You may also want to think about moving your custom CSS to the end of the various.css file, so it loads faster.

Then, to suppress the font-switching that you see on page load, look at the last post in this thread.


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