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[SOLVED] How can I get a different color scheme for submenus ?
I am trying to give the submenus a different color scheme with CSS inserts but could not find a working solution. I tried this, but it did not work:
ul.rMenu-ver { background-color: #ffff99 !important; color: #660f0f !important; }
you need to address the list item in the unordered list. Try this
HTML Code:
ul.rMenu-ver li {
background-color: #ffff99 !important;
color: #660f0f !important; }
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Feb 12, 2010, 09:58 AM
mark_orion
4 posts · Feb 2010
thanks for the help, but this does not work. The dropdown menus still have the color of the main page menu.
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Feb 12, 2010, 10:31 AM
mark_orion
4 posts · Feb 2010
www.shambala-retreat.org
just open e.g. the about us page and you will get a dropdown menu when you hover over "About Us". I would like to give these dropdowns the opposite colors as the main menu so that their boundaries are more visible.
currently the dropdown shows in red with a yellow outling and no words
when you hover it turns yellow with black words
What do you want it to be?
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