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  • April 5, 2014 at 6:33 pm #98672
    abbypanda
    Member

    Hi: On the ambiance pro: it's going ot be quite the nice theme for a blog but the text overlay of the pictures isnt going ot cut it. How can I display the title below the pictures in black font instead? It's just to hard to read on the pictures. TIA

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    April 20, 2014 at 12:29 pm #101490
    cdils
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    Hi,

    You can change the color of the text by finding this in your style.css file:

    .ambiance-grid .entry-title a, 
    .ambiance-grid .entry-title a:hover

    and changing the color to whatever you want.

    Easiest way to move the text below the image is to remove the absolute positioning from that element. Find this:

    .ambiance-grid .entry-header

    and change the position to static instead of absolute.

    You'll want to play with the CSS a bit to get the effect you want, but that's the general idea.

    Cheers,
    Carrie


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