1. chris5707
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Where in the .css files can I modify the font colors?
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Hello

For our Bordeaux template, most font colors are set within the templates parameters rather than from the templates CSS files. Is there a particular font color you wish to set?

Ciarán
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I am planning to use Bordeaux with a light background color, so the content text which is now white cannot be seen and I would like to change that into something dark, like very dark red or so.
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Hello

If you could post a URL to an example of your site we will forward any Custom CSS that will amend any text which you could not change via your templates parameters.

Ciarán
  1. more than a month ago
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Hello Claran

I switched from Bordeaux to Rendezvous and the result is great and appreciated with my customer.

http://www.weingut-lindenmann.ch

Thank you for your assistance. For the time beeing, no further action and support is necessary.

Kind regards
Chris
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Great!... thank you for the update! :)

Ciarán
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