Can you please tell me how I can change the page background colour on the portfolio page when using the portfolio template and how I can change the background colour and the text colour on the 'display filters horizontally' section at the top of my portfolio page. Many thanks!
You can edit the portfolio element and change the filter color scheme then move to Salient > Accent color. From there you can be able to change the color that appear on background.
Thank you, I now have the correct background colour. The only adjustments left to make are:
1. Changing the font size and colour of the text that reads "Click On the Categories to Sort the Portfolio:"
and
2. Changing the selected category font colour to the accent colour (where it appears on the left). Currently it is a very light grey and can barely be seen http://www.catchastar.com.au/photography-portfolio/
Thank you once again, although for the selected category colour, I was referring to the (currently) very feint text that is on the left hand side of the page in the sort portfolo section which shows once you have selected a category. I want to be able to change the colour and font size of this text. Many thanks :) http://www.catchastar.com.au/photography-portfolio/
Also, when I am using white text in the text boxes, lists etc in visual composer it shows as white text on a white background which makes it unreadable. Is there a fix for this?
Hello, thanks for taking a look, but I still have the problem. Please refer to the screenshot attached where I have used whit text in the text box and it cannot bve seen on the white background without being highlighted.
Thanks, although the Salient 'product' demo has a transparent fullscreen header on mobile, so was some CSS used to create this? If so could you please provide it?
Hi there,
Can you please tell me how I can change the page background colour on the portfolio page when using the portfolio template and how I can change the background colour and the text colour on the 'display filters horizontally' section at the top of my portfolio page. Many thanks!
Hi there,
Thanks for reaching out.
You can edit the portfolio element and change the filter color scheme then move to Salient > Accent color. From there you can be able to change the color that appear on background.
I hope this helps.
Hello, unfortunately changing the accent colours didn't change the filter colour scheme. Any ideas?
Thank you, I now have the correct background colour. The only adjustments left to make are:
1. Changing the font size and colour of the text that reads "Click On the Categories to Sort the Portfolio:"
and
2. Changing the selected category font colour to the accent colour (where it appears on the left). Currently it is a very light grey and can barely be seen http://www.catchastar.com.au/photography-portfolio/
Thanks again!
Thank you once again, although for the selected category colour, I was referring to the (currently) very feint text that is on the left hand side of the page in the sort portfolo section which shows once you have selected a category. I want to be able to change the colour and font size of this text. Many thanks :) http://www.catchastar.com.au/photography-portfolio/
Sure, I've circled the text in question, thanks :)
That's great thank you.
Also, when I am using white text in the text boxes, lists etc in visual composer it shows as white text on a white background which makes it unreadable. Is there a fix for this?
Hi, sure it is:
UN: Chris
PW: temp486
Thank you :)
Hello, thanks for taking a look, but I still have the problem. Please refer to the screenshot attached where I have used whit text in the text box and it cannot bve seen on the white background without being highlighted.
Many thanks
Hi and thanks for the response.
Also, is it possible to force the header to remain transparent on mobile when using full screen rows? Thank you.
Hi Andrew,
Thanks, although the Salient 'product' demo has a transparent fullscreen header on mobile, so was some CSS used to create this? If so could you please provide it?
Many thanks,
Chris Harding