ThemeRoller jQuery problem

mosquito2012
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Joined: 2012-11-09
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Posted: Tue, 2012-11-13 01:13

Hi there, i have been trying to modify my theme, I have managed to do alot of it, but been trying to modify the colours on the image rollovers, so I installed the ThemeRollover module.

Quote:
Go to http://jqueryui.com/themeroller/ and generate the color scheme you want or pick from a list of existing themes.
Click the "download theme".
Choose the '1.7.3 (Legacy release, for jQuery 1.3.2) ' radio button. Click "download".
Save the file to your desktop.
Log in as admin; Admin -> Appearance -> Import themeroller

problem is, when i go to download the theme it doesnt give the option for the 1.7.3.

All I want to do is change the colours in the rollovers on the images, i have been looking all over to change it and had no luck.

 
tempg

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Posts: 1857
Posted: Tue, 2012-11-13 14:25

I haven't used the themeroller, so I'll let someone else address that.

Also look at : http://gallery.menalto.com/node/95243

 
mosquito2012
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Posted: Tue, 2012-11-13 14:39

hiya,

had a look at the topic before posting, doesnt seem to point to where to change.
If you look at the pic, it shows the area I want to change, and try to understand abit better
[img]http://imagebin.org/235687[/img]
http://imagebin.org/235687

 
tempg

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Posted: Tue, 2012-11-13 15:20

No one sees that when visiting your site; it's an admin-only menu.

 
mosquito2012
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Posted: Tue, 2012-11-13 16:21

some users will see that, as they will have the rights to upload and edit images, do i need to edit this in the admin part of the theme?

 
mosquito2012
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Posted: Tue, 2012-11-13 23:19

really getting desperate now, been searching through all the css files and can't find where to change this :-(

 
tempg

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Posted: Tue, 2012-11-13 23:34

I have a much different setup and can't test on my site to see what the names are, but it shouldn't be too complicated to track down if it's a must-do.

Looking through css files is most effective if you already know what you're looking for. If you're not sure of the specific element to change, you'd likely have more success using firebug or some similar utility to narrow down where the change needs to be made. Whenever you find the element names, you can add the appropriate css to the bottom of your theme's screen.css file--without needing to find it elsewhere in the file.

 
mosquito2012
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Posted: Tue, 2012-11-13 23:39

tried firebug but couldn't locate the css file I needed to amend. if possible could you take a look. I am new to this and still learning what to look for.

www.whatiseewhenilookat.com

 
tempg

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Posts: 1857
Posted: Tue, 2012-11-13 23:41
tempg wrote:
it's an admin-only menu

Can't see it. If you pm, I'll look at it tomorrow.

 
floridave
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Posted: Wed, 2012-11-14 00:00

Add:

.g-context-menu li a {
color: red!important; 
background-color: green;
}
.g-context-menu li a:hover {
color: red!important; 
}

Adjust the red and green as needed.
I be you will need to change the icons as well.

Dave
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Blog & G2 || floridave - Gallery Team

 
mosquito2012
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Posted: Wed, 2012-11-14 10:08

Dave this has worked a treat! Thankyou so so much, if you can, could you register on the site and have a look at some of it when you have a chance.

http://www.whatiseewhenilookat.com