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  • Plugin Author WP Darko

    (@spwebguy)

    Hi there,

    There is no option that allows this but you could do it by adding the following snippet at the end of your theme’s style.css file:

    .tmm_container .tmm_member {background: #ffffff !important;}

    Replace the hexa code with your own color of course.

    Plugin Author WP Darko

    (@spwebguy)

    Let me know how it goes!

    Thread Starter bradbpw

    (@bradbpw)

    Thanks! That worked great! Could a similar CSS code be used to change the background color of the complementary info? What about the text?

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author WP Darko

    (@spwebguy)

    Hi there,

    Yes it’s possible, but not very recommended. If you need this, I’ll paste the snippets here. Let me know about it.

    Thread Starter bradbpw

    (@bradbpw)

    Is not recommended just due to aesthetics? Or is it a coding thing? My issue is I’m trying to use this on a page with a white background, so I want the boxes to stand out from the background.

    Plugin Author WP Darko

    (@spwebguy)

    Hi there,

    Both, it’s not really clean to style with !important and fill up your theme’s style.css file.

    Something I don’t understand here, the complementary boxes should have a very dark background, which really stands out in a white background site. Could you post a screenshot to tell me what you want to achieve exactly? Then I’ll help you with the code, no problem!

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter bradbpw

    (@bradbpw)

    The complementary boxes do have the dark color. I was looking to have them be the same color as the box backgrounds so it would look more like just expanding the first set of text instead of showing a separate area.

    Ideally, I would like to have boxes that have dark backgrounds and then I can lighten up the font so it is easy to read. I think I can make it work with what you have given me though. Some additional customizing would be nice for updated versions.

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author WP Darko

    (@spwebguy)

    Hi there,

    Here’s the code to have black text on a white background:

    .tmm_container .tmm_comp_text {
       background: #ffffff !important;
       color:black !important;
    }

    You said “Some additional customizing would be nice for updated versions.” and you are right. We put this in our calendar.

    Thanks for the suggestion/feedback.

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