Changing Comment Colors in Freshy
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I was just wondering if anyone knew how to change the comment block colors on Freshy using CSS. I have changed everything else I want. For those who might click on the link to my blog, please be advised that it has adult content. It is of a mature nature. I am just looking for some help with the CSS. The comment “blocks” are currently light green, and almost a neon green. What I mean by comment blocks are the areas where peoples comments on my blog are posted. Thank you for any and all help. I appreciate it.
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We need a link to your blog in order to look. If it is the one that is linked in your member name, I don’t see the green blocks, unless you are referring to the (what looks like) your comments, which do look a little green.
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http://www.pawprintsinslavery.wordpress.com.
The comments section, which you click on the comments. That is the green I am talking about. :-)
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OK, that’s the blog I looked at (there’s no www in the url, BTW). I don’t see the green you’re talking about. I looked at the 2nd post – One of those days – and the only green I see is on the comment by Coyotes Kitten, which I assume is you. There is a sort of blue/grey background on the comment above that. The comment box I see is white with a red border.
What browser are you using? Have you cleared your cache and forced a reload?
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The green on the comment by me is the one I am speaking of. I was wondering if it is possible to change that.
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I see some references to a color that I can’t seem to find on any of the color charts. It is #C00000. Have you tried changing those?
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#C00000 is a dark red color, which is one of the ones I changed myself. I think that the problem is that the comments are actually PHP and not CSS. I am not 100% sure on that though.
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Try this:
html > body #content .commentlist dd.author_comment { background-color: #C00000 !important; }Make sure and include the “html >
This worked using firebug on your site.
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I just assumed from the comments above you wanted the light read color for your author comment background, but you can change it to whatever color you want. That color, with the transparency and your color scheme actually looks kind of good though.
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Unfortunatley none of these suggestions are working insides the CSS. I greatly appreciate the effort however.
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Interesting. With Firebug, the color changes. I downloaded freshy-10 and looked around thinking perhaps there was a “comments.css” or something but there is only the one file, style.css.
If I use firebug on your site, and change it as I have it shown, the color changes. Very weird.
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Dev, so I’m assuming that the only way I could actually change the color is if I used WordPress.org?
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no, you should be able to change it here too.
Give me a couple of days and I’ll see what I can do for you.
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Kitten,
I haven’t forgotten about you. There’s a lot going on right now. As soon as I have something, I’ll let you know.
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Devblog, I completely understand and greatly appreciate you taking the time to do this. Thank you very much. :-) I’ll keep checking back.
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