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Old 02-06-2003, 10:28 AM
 
Cameron Cameron is offline
 

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Thanks to some help and tips from Parrot, here is the fix I used:

I took the first style on my .CSS sheet and split each one of them into its own category (body, p, td, div, input, th, text area, etc etc...) Then I gave each one a unique colorand browsed around the site to see what was happening and adjusted accordingly. BUT I still had to then use "webmaster mode" to change the text color for certain words that were part of a <td> with no other class distinction. Easy enough in the end, but not too easy to figure out. Also, all that was edit through webmaster mode can also be found under languages. In the first drop down box, choose english and you'll see all the phrases that are inserted.

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