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How I can change the color of text in Morbid Blue?

This is a topic on How I can change the color of text in Morbid Blue? within the Pre-sales Questions forums, part of the Official DigitalVB.com Announcements category; I wonder how I can change the color of these two areas of text to this color: #292929 (I use ...

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    pontoco is offline Junior Member

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    How I can change the color of text in Morbid Blue?

    I wonder how I can change the color of these two areas of text to this color: #292929
    (I use the 4.1.0 version of vBulletin)
    Can you help me?
    Thanks in advance.
    Image capture:



    Last edited by pontoco; 1st January at 11:46 PM.

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    David Leacy is offline Junior Member

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    Dear pontoco,
    Normally the text in Image A is defined by the style var "Forumbits Text Color"
    This can be found by doing as follows

    Open Administrator Panel
    Select Styles & Templates
    Select Style Manager
    Select The Drop Down Arrow For Morbid
    Select StyleVars
    In The Search Bar Above The List Of Style Vars Type "Forumbits"
    Approx 4 StyleVars Should Remain
    Locate "Forumbits Text Color"
    Copy The Existing Color Just In case
    After Selecting Please Simply Enter Your New Color And Save

    This should now have allowed you to modify the piece of text you have asked for in Image A

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    Normally the text in Image B is defined by the style var "postbit_color"
    This can be found by doing as follows

    Open Administrator Panel
    Select Styles & Templates
    Select Style Manager
    Select The Drop Down Arrow For Morbid
    Select StyleVars
    In The Search Bar Above The List Of Style Vars Type "postbit_color"
    Approx 1 StyleVars Should Remain
    Locate "postbit_color"
    Copy The Existing Color Just In case
    After Selecting Please Simply Enter Your New Color And Save

    This should now have allowed you to modify the piece of text you have asked for in Image B


    I hope this helps and allows you to do as you wished.
    David Leacy
    Last edited by David Leacy; 4th January at 10:11 PM.

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    pontoco is offline Junior Member

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    Thank you very much David, your support has been very effective and I could solve my problem.
    Thank you for your very detailed explanation.

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    David Leacy is offline Junior Member

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    Dear Pontoco,
    I am glad to hear that I was of assistance to you and thank you also for the grateful reply.

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