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susanlangenesMember
Put
.menu li.menu-twitter a:hover { background: none; }
anywhere AFTER line 375 in your stylesheet.
susanlangenesMemberWhat theme are you using? Do you mean you want the title text AND the logo graphic, like this? http://americanclothingexperiment.org/
(nevermind that the logo is to the right of the text).
In the above site, I created the logo as a 960px by 100px file with the logo image over a transparent background, uploaded that via the header image uploader, and checked the box for "show header text with your image".
So that's one way you could do it.
susanlangenesMemberThe blue in the main menu bar is a background image. It's being specified on line 1729 of your child theme's css file with this:
.outreach-blue #nav { background: url(images/blue/nav.png); }
If you comment it out, then add:
background-color: #72764e;
You should get the green you're after.
Then, on line 262, make sure you have this:
.menu-primary, .menu-secondary, #header .menu { background-color: #B0B872; }
NOTE: "color" by itself refers to text color; for background color you have to actually say "background-color"Next, look for all this stuff at line 345:
.menu-primary li li a, .menu-primary li li a:link, .menu-primary li li a:visited, .menu-secondary li li a, .menu-secondary li li a:link, .menu-secondary li li a:visited, #header .menu li li a, #header .menu li li a:link, #header .menu li li a:visited {
background: none;
background-color: #bob872;
(etc) }^^ remove or comment out the line that says "background:none;"
Now, one last task. Go find line line 317 where it says:
.menu-primary li a:active, .menu-primary li a:hover, .menu-primary li:hover a, .menu-primary .current_page_item a, .menu-primary .current-cat a, .menu-primary .current-menu-item a { background-color: white; }
And change that color to #b0b872
susanlangenesMemberAdd the following to the very end of your child theme's stylesheet:
.slide-excerpt {
opacity: 1;
filter:alpha(opacity=100); /* For IE8 and earlier */
}susanlangenesMemberI would advise that you add these lines to the very bottom of your child theme's css file, to override the existing style rules:
#nav { background: none; background-color: blue; }
OR, if you want, you can go to about line 351 of your stylesheet and find the line that says:
background: url(images/bg-dark.png);
and comment it out or delete it, then add
background-color: blue;
susanlangenesMemberHey Daniel, like SoZo said your problem is in the hover.
On line 375 in your stylesheet you have this stuff:
.menu-primary li a:active, .menu-primary li a:hover, .menu-primary .current_page_item a, .menu-primary .current-cat a, .menu-primary .current-menu-item a, .menu-secondary li a:active, .menu-secondary li a:hover, .menu-secondary .current_page_item a, .menu-secondary .current-cat a, .menu-secondary .current-menu-item a, #header .menu li a:active, #header .menu li a:hover, #header .menu .current_page_item a, #header .menu .current-cat a, #header .menu .current-menu-item a {
background: url(images/nav-link.png) top center no-repeat;
color: white !important;So what you need to do is get rid of that background image for your twitter nav menu item. I would start with something like this:
.menu li.menu-twitter a:hover { background: none; }
or similar.
I noticed you have these things roughly at line 311:
.menu li.menu-twitter a:hover,
.menu li.menu-facebook a:hover {
}If you try to apply style rules there, they'll get overridden by the stuff at line 375. So make sure you put the a:hover rules AFTER the stuff at line 375.
Let us know how it goes. 🙂
January 12, 2013 at 8:03 pm in reply to: Exclude specific categories from specific pages (using custom page template) #11527susanlangenesMemberNevermind I figured it out by more closely looking at this. Thanks Nick!
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