Hi Daniel, Your probably best off having a quick read up on css (there's some good tutorials at http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp for example)
Additionally, I personally wouldn't touch the styling from the back end (i.e i wouldn't modify opac.css). Although it can be done that way, when you come to an upgrade you'll have to re-apply those changes as this is a "system" file. Rather, I'd add a few specific CSS rules to the OPACUserCSS box under Home › Administration › System Preferences It's located within the OPAC tab. A quick and dirty guide would be: 1. Use an element inspector (I like the default one inside the chrome browser) to work out what the ID/Class of the element you want to change. 2. Create a new rule for said element within OPACUserCSS 3. Refresh the OPAC and see what you think. 4. Iterate until happy. Example; To change the colour of "Search" you need a rule like: #opac-main-search label { color: CC3366 ; } This would make the "Search" text a gastly pink color (Color codes are available http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_colors.asp) Martin -- Martin Renvoize Software Developer, PTFS Europe Ltd Content Management and Library Solutions martin.renvo...@ptfs-europe.com skype: Martin Renvoize http://www.ptfs-europe.com
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