I'm probably getting completely the wrong end of the stick here, but
you can change the background colour under the Graphics tab in
Legacy's Web Page Creation dialog box.  Click on "Use a solid
background color" and then click on Set and Define Custom Colors - you
can't define a colour with an HTML code but it does use Hue/Sat/Lum
and RGB codes so presumably you can convert your required HTML code? 
Or create a small JPEG file of your colour and use it as a background
image which is what I do.

Doesn't deal with CSS coding - but as it changes every page I generate
anyway that isn't an issue for me.


On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 06:50:52 +1030, Mark Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ron Ferguson wrote:
> 
> > I cannot see how to change the colour from the generated "#EFEFEF" to
> > the "#6f8c8f" from within Legacy. I might be missing something
> > blindingly obvious here, but other than doing it on a page by page
> > basis I can see no other way. I have changed it on every page to a css
> > "class"
> 
> Hello Ron,
> You can't! I've been trying to get this very same change for well over a
> year now without much success. There are a number of other things I
> would like to see employed in the Legacy web generator, and short of
> writing my own program, that seems too dire with the majority of the
> code already written, and seems fruitless reinventing the wheel when it
> it can only be enhanced.
>
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