Hi Mark
Thanks again, and to Ruth and Glen for their suggestions. To clarify, we are talking about the background to the windows in the pedigree and not the page. However Mark, sorry you confirmed my thoughts. I really think they ought to do something about this as "#EFEFEF" does *not* go with every background.
I don't think I'll bother with SQL etc. - at least until after I've mastered Java script - and at the rate I'm going that's going to be quite some time!
Thanks again for your trouble.
Ron
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: 06 March 2005 20:20
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Using Style Sheets in Web Pages
cap>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.
Mark
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