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customizing call-to-action color

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    • 9 years, 4 months ago smitundpartner
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      Hi,
      how can I change the color of the call-to-action element? If I chose a different font color for the column or the row it will be ignored. Is it possible to change the color of the title and button text?

      Thanks!

    • 9 years, 4 months ago Kris
      Participant

      Hello,

      This can be done with some CSS.
      Can you show us a link where you want to try this?

      Best regards!

    • 9 years, 4 months ago smitundpartner
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      Hi,

      sure. On the following page our customer would like to have the middle call-to-action title (“Umfangreiches Informationsmaterial“) and button text  („Downlaod“) in gey.
      https://seidel-service.abcde.biz/service/

      Best Regards,
      Regina

       

    • 9 years, 4 months ago Mirela
      Participant

      Hello,

      Please add this code into your page’s custom css box:

      .textbar h2 {  color: #acbd26 !important;}
      .btn-bt.default:hover span { color: #acbd26 !important;}
      .btn-bt.default span { color: #acbd26 !important;}

      Let us know.

      Best regards!

    • 9 years, 4 months ago smitundpartner
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      Thanks a lot. But now all buttons have the same text color. We would like to have the button text in white on a grey background and in grey on a white background. Can we manage it?

      Best regards!

    • 9 years, 4 months ago Mirela
      Participant

      Hello,

      The buttons have the same css class so the change in style will affect them all. If you want to differentiate them from one another, then add a new custom css class into the rows settings (screenshot). Then add it to the custom css to the page’s custom css box.

      PS: You will have to set the call-to-action elements in different rows.

      Best regards!

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