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Post by ts on Nov 12, 2023 16:47:03 GMT
Hi Everyone, The following code in my survey: - <font color='blue'>blue</font> - <font color='0000FF'>blue</font> - . - <font color='red'>red</font> - <font color='FF0000'>red</font> - . - <font color='green'>green</font> - <font color='00FF00'>green</font> - . - <font color='yellow'>yellow</font> - <font color='FFFF00'>yellow</font> Shows up like this: - blue
- blue
- .
- red
- red
- .
- green
- green
- .
- yellow
- yellow
Any ideas how I can get yellow to work?
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Post by zoeypenelope on Apr 8, 2024 5:12:24 GMT
The CSS fill is applying the margins, padding and border attributes but not the color. I have no idea why it is not working. Anybody have clues?The issue might be due to the way the CSS is written or conflicts with other styles. Ensure the CSS syntax is correct and no other styles override it. Additionally, check if there are any errors in the browser console that might provide more insights into the problem.Simply add the appropriate CSS selector and define the color property with the value you want. For example, say you want to change the color of all paragraphs on your site to navy. Then you'd add p {color: #000080; } to the head section of your HTML file signlanguagealphabet.org/
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