Directions CSS question [SOLVED]
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11 years 3 months ago - 11 years 3 months ago #1936
by Frankster69
Directions CSS question [SOLVED] was created by Frankster69
Hello,
If I use the route-planner from the GMapFP contact-view, In the resulting directions are some boxes with 'suggested routes' and point of origin and destination (with marker). The box with suggested routes has a white background and white text, making it unreadable.
I've looked throughout all CSS files I could find in the GMapFP com_ map, but could not find the right CSS classes. The ones I'm looking for are '.adp-list' and '.adp-listsel'.
Could anyone help me to point out where to find those, or how to overwrite them?
Any help appreciated,
Kind regards, Frank
If I use the route-planner from the GMapFP contact-view, In the resulting directions are some boxes with 'suggested routes' and point of origin and destination (with marker). The box with suggested routes has a white background and white text, making it unreadable.
I've looked throughout all CSS files I could find in the GMapFP com_ map, but could not find the right CSS classes. The ones I'm looking for are '.adp-list' and '.adp-listsel'.
Could anyone help me to point out where to find those, or how to overwrite them?
Any help appreciated,
Kind regards, Frank
Last edit: 11 years 3 months ago by Frankster69. Reason: Solved
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11 years 3 months ago #1937
by gmapfp
Replied by gmapfp on topic Directions CSS question
Hi,
Have you a link ?
Have you a link ?
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11 years 3 months ago #1938
by Frankster69
Replied by Frankster69 on topic Directions CSS question
Hello,
Yes, of course. You can see it in the URL below. Use the planner under the map to see the results and see there three white boxes. Two with black text, which is ok, and one with 'invisible' white text. That is the top one of the three.
Using Firebug I see the two classes '.adp-list' and '.adp-listsel' which define the backgroundcolor, but I cannot see in what css-file these are.
See it here:
www.xxl-culemborg.nl/uc/adres-contact
kind regards,
Frank
Yes, of course. You can see it in the URL below. Use the planner under the map to see the results and see there three white boxes. Two with black text, which is ok, and one with 'invisible' white text. That is the top one of the three.
Using Firebug I see the two classes '.adp-list' and '.adp-listsel' which define the backgroundcolor, but I cannot see in what css-file these are.
See it here:
www.xxl-culemborg.nl/uc/adres-contact
kind regards,
Frank
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11 years 3 months ago #1939
by gmapfp
Replied by gmapfp on topic Directions CSS question
Ok,
These class are built by Google.
But you can add your code class in GMapFP CSS.
These class are built by Google.
But you can add your code class in GMapFP CSS.
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11 years 3 months ago #1940
by Frankster69
Replied by Frankster69 on topic Directions CSS question
Ah! That explains why I couldn't find them
Do you mean to add the same class to the GMapFP css file, in order to override the Google ones? Or if not, can you please explain a bit more?
Thanks for the quick replies by the way The site is nearing completion, has been approved allready but I want to iron out the last details.
kind regards, Frank
Do you mean to add the same class to the GMapFP css file, in order to override the Google ones? Or if not, can you please explain a bit more?
Thanks for the quick replies by the way The site is nearing completion, has been approved allready but I want to iron out the last details.
kind regards, Frank
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11 years 3 months ago #1941
by gmapfp
Replied by gmapfp on topic Directions CSS question
Hi,
Yes, in GMapFP CSS you can add :
#gmapfp .adp-list {
color: red;
}
or, if this isn't right, try :
#gmapfp .adp-list {
color: red !important;
}
Yes, in GMapFP CSS you can add :
#gmapfp .adp-list {
color: red;
}
or, if this isn't right, try :
#gmapfp .adp-list {
color: red !important;
}
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