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  • #53907
    Daanz
    Member
    Post count: 14

    Hi, I’d like to change the color of my breadcrumbs, but when I add #breadcrumbs{color:#AABBCC;} to the css options under the general tab, nothing happens. When I look in my sourcecode, I see that #breadcrumbs is defined somewhere in the huge amount of inline css at the top of my page.. Why is all this css over there, and how can I overwrite this?

    > http://www.lofthair.nl

    Thanks,

    Daan

    #53910
    Kyle – SUPPORT
    Moderator
    Post count: 35880

    Hi

    This css is there because it is something that can be changed in the WordPress admin. To overwrite the styles just add !important on the end of your style.

    – Kyle

    #53924
    Daanz
    Member
    Post count: 14

    Hi Kyle,

    Thanks for the quick reply. I can work with the !important option, but to be sure I understand correct: the breadcrumbs color can be changed somewhere in the admin? Where..?

    Daan

    #53942
    Kyle – SUPPORT
    Moderator
    Post count: 35880

    Yes, you can set the the breadcrumb color in the color customizer under Color – Page heading 9see screenshot)

    – Kyle

    #53972
    Daanz
    Member
    Post count: 14

    Great, thanks!

    #53976
    Kyle – SUPPORT
    Moderator
    Post count: 35880

    No problem!

    – Kyle

    #288521
    fitzrovia
    Member
    Post count: 9

    Hi guys, the inline styles, that you mentioned above are meant to change when you edit the ‘Colour Scheme Options’ via the admin interface, don’t appear to be changing. Any ideas why?

    when I change them they show the correct colours I’m expecting to see in the Admin interface (and the correct colours show in the admin whenever I look there), but on the site itself, it’s still showing the default green-ish colours. The rest of the page is updating without any issue when I make changes – just not the colouring that is inline – and being inline, with !important already on it – I can’t overwrite it with css.

    This is an example of the green colour remaining in the inline style…

    span.highlighted, span.dropcap4, .loved-item:hover .loved-count, .flickr-widget li, .portfolio-grid li, .wpcf7 input.wpcf7-submit[type="submit"], .woocommerce-page nav.woocommerce-pagination ul li span.current, .woocommerce nav.woocommerce-pagination ul li span.current, figcaption .product-added, .woocommerce .wc-new-badge, .yith-wcwl-wishlistexistsbrowse a, .yith-wcwl-wishlistaddedbrowse a, .woocommerce .widget_layered_nav ul li.chosen > *, .woocommerce .widget_layered_nav_filters ul li a {
        background-color: #1bbeb4!important;
        color: #ffffff;
    }

    In this case it appears to be this value… .wpcf7 input.wpcf7-submit[type=”submit”] … for the Submit/Send button.

    I’ve attached images of the settings and the issue.
    Be greatful for your thoughts on what is going wrong.

    Thanks.

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    #288727
    David Martin – Support
    Moderator
    Post count: 20834

    Hi @fitzrovia,

    Could you open new ticket with this, I need you add your WP login credentials/URL for me and these need to be private.

    Be sure you are not caching the output via a plugin and check no plugins are being used for minification.

    Thanks,
    David.

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