knock out for body text
Perhaps I'm stupid... no, wait, yup, I'm stupid. Either way, I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get rid of the background color component of content in the main body. I have my logo as the background, but it is covered by these huge white rectangles with a little text in them. I'd like to make it so I can see the logo instead of these great swathes of white.
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My bad... td#middle has a hard coded background color of white in style.css. I'll remove that in 3.2
For now you could add a style via Atahualpa Theme Options -> Center: HTML Code:
background-color: none; |
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. That really helps, and fixed it entirely. Is there a reason to use inherit or transparent over none?
Thanks again for your help. |
There might be situations where it makes a difference but I couldn't tell which situations those are right now...
Also, often there's not just one right way to do something in CSS. Just like you could use the short background: instead of background-color: (In this case it'd have to be the more specific "background-color" to overwrite the existing "background-color") |
Thanks. I appreciate your help.
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