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Hello,

I'm using the template Kaylee. Is it possible to give each class=btn j51news-btn an other color? I have 4 different articles with this button. And I want to give each one their own color. But different from each other.

Thanks.
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Hello

Would you have a URL to an example of your module?

Ciaran
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Hello Ciaran,

See the rule Click on the menu-item Services. Then you see 4 blocks (Markt, Duurzaamheid, Proces, Organisatie).
I want two things. The color of the title (Markt, Duurzaamheid, Proces, Organisatie) and the background-color of the button (with the text: Meer weten) give an own/different color. So I have 4 colours.
I'm using Jnews for this blocks.

Hope you can help.
Thanks
Kees
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Hi Kees

To amend you can add the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....

Edit to taste

.newsitem.ter-1 .j51news-btn {
background-color: #3b5324;
}
.newsitem.ter-2 .j51news-btn {
background-color: #84a59c;
}
.newsitem.ter-3 .j51news-btn {
background-color: #a85e18;
}
.newsitem.ter-4 .j51news-btn {
background-color: #d5ae00;
}


Ciaran
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