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I'm not good with css.
I would delete this behavior:
When i pass my mouse overe an immage i obtain a black square , as you can see:
I want to delete this effect.
I would pass the mouse over the image and doesn't show nothing over the it.
thank you.
The css pseudo-class for when the mouse is hovering is :hover. I guess you should write something like:
.selector:hover{
background:none;
}
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I changed the footer background color and now it shows through the button. Can you please help me fix it?
Sorry:) I'm using a SquareSpace template that has a color theme. However, you can customize the theme by adding CSS in the header of the page. I have used: footer, footer* { background-color: #FFF;} and this happened. Does this help? –
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I've been trying to change my span class color to red without any success. It'll strike it through. What should I do? Thanks in advance.
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Im trying to change NBA color to red
try to add !important to the color value.
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I have an input inside my <td> and it is taking some background (greyish) but I don't want that. I want it to have a transparent background, like my row is having a green background, but input is not having that. How to change that?
CSS for normal(enable) input
input{background-color: transparent;}
CSS for disabled input
input[disabled]{background-color: red;}
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I'm working on this website http://shapeofyou.lotusong.info/ and I am trying to make the boxes on the main page fill up the entire screen. How do I do that? I tried looking for any padding or margin but there wasn't any. Any help will be appreciated.
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.container and .wppb-container have a max-width applied. Set them both to 100% and you'll be good.
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There is a plcture of some
landing page. As we can see a there is a curved border of header's div. How to curve it up like that in a browser?
This effect can be achieved using the "border-radius" property in CSS.
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Further to #Patrick's comment, without a link to the actual page where we can inspect the HTML directly, it's difficult to tell how this effect has been achieved. It could be as simple as a background image, or a more complicated solution using shapes like Patrick suggested.