trigger Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 HI Guys I know were to change the colours but don't know where to find the colour codes ie #fffffff etc can some one please help Thanks trigger Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jpweber Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 Trigger: Look in your file catalog/stylesheet.css. They're all in there. Tinker around with the infoboxes colors, and whatever else, and keep uploading until you get the color scheme you want. Jason Simple 1-2-3 Intructions on how to get, install and configure SSL The Google Sandbox explained Simple to follow instructions on how to change the look of your OSC How To Make A Horrible OSC Website my toolbox: All things WordPress-related - All things Adobe-related - PHP Designer 2007 - Codecanyon Junkie - Crimson Editor - Winmerge - phpMyAdmin - WS_FTP my installed contributions: Category Banners, File Upload feature-.77, Header Tags, Sort_Product_Attributes_1, XSellv2.3, Price Break 1.11.2, wishlist 3.5, rollover_category_images_v1.2, Short_Description_v2.1, UPSXML_v1_2_3, quickbooks qbi_v2_10, allprods v4.4, Mouseover-effect for image-buttons 1.0, Ultimate_SEO, AAP 1.41, Auto Select State Value, Fast Easy Checkout, Dynamic SiteMap v2.0, Image Magic, Links Manager 1.14, Featured Products, Customer Testimonials, Article Manager, FAQ System, and I'm sure more ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jasonabc Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 Firefox's superb Web Developer Toolbar is a great tool for this (and for OSC development in general). The "Edit CSS" option allows you to edit your store stylesheet in realtime and see any changes you make instantly applied to your store. To get the color codes (and for lots of work with web pages and color) another great Firefox extension is ColorZilla. Jason My Contributions: Paypal Payflow PRO | Rollover Category Images | Authorize.net Invoice Number Fix Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trigger Posted September 6, 2006 Author Share Posted September 6, 2006 Firefox's superb Web Developer Toolbar is a great tool for this (and for OSC development in general). The "Edit CSS" option allows you to edit your store stylesheet in realtime and see any changes you make instantly applied to your store. To get the color codes (and for lots of work with web pages and color) another great Firefox extension is ColorZilla. Thanks Jason I'll go to firefox and give it a try Trigger Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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