• Resolved trllc

    (@trllc)


    I’m trying to change the color of the featured background from grey to red, when I write the css, div.ptp-most-popular, and change the background color in the pricingtables.min.css, it does not change because, the tables refrance a version based on the WordPress build(e.g. …pricing tables.min.css?ver=4.8.1.5.

    Can anyone help me change the feature background color.

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  • Plugin Author fatcatapps

    (@fatcatapps)

    Hello there,

    You should add your custom CSS in the Custom CSS box under the Design tab of the Edit Pricing Table page.

    Also adding an attribute !important after the rules would give the rule more precedence so I would suggest using that.

    Let us know if you have any other questions.

    Thanks.

    Plugin Author fatcatapps

    (@fatcatapps)

    Hello there,

    Thought I’d check in once more with you, before closing the ticket.

    Did adding an ‘!important’ help? The fact that it references the Worpdress version should not stop a the custom CSS from working.

    I’d be happy to look into this more if you’d like because it should be work. Sometimes you have to be really specific when addressing elements of the tables, due to their complexity.

    Get back to me with the CSS you’re trying, and a link to view your table, and I’ll see If I can establish the problem.

    If we don’t hear back from you in a little while, we’ll assume you got it sorted out, and mark this resolved.

    Regards.

    Thread Starter trllc

    (@trllc)

    I didn’t need to change it to !important, it just took a about 30 min to push the change through the whole site. So my method worked it just takes about 30 min for it to take.

    Thanks for your response

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