1. julie
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  3. Friday, 31 January 2014
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Hi!
I'm working in Joomla 2.5 with the awesome Polaris template. Howver, I can't find out how to change the color of the background to the hornav menu. It's the very top bar just between logo and slideshow. This is still is the cool grey tone from the template, and I would like to change it to my color scheme.
I've tried using the custom css #hornav li.active {background: #XXXX (xxxx = my color of choice) however it only changes an area behind the menu and not the whole bar.

NOTE: both example style 3 and 4 on the templates website has different color menubars, so it must be possible. http://www.bestofjoomla.com/index2.php?option=com_bestoftemplate&;task=demo&no_html=1&id=5527

Look forward to hear from you
BR Julie

http://www.køter.dk
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Hi Julie

The menu background color can be edited by using the 'Top Menu Background Color' field in the styling tab of your templates parameters.

Hope this helps :)

Ciarán
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Hi Ciaran
I'm quite embarrassed, that I missed that field :blush: - especially since I changed the color in all the others. I missed it because it's set to be white, but the bar in question is not white - it's an image, so I'm sort of not to crazy to have missed it!

Thank you for fast and clear reply :)
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