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[[SOLVED] Changng the menu color
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TOPIC: [[SOLVED] Changng the menu color
#504
[[SOLVED] Changng the menu color 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
hi again,
how can i change the menu color?
i can change in the images the "menu_button_active" name to another one with another color but is there another solution?
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#506
[[SOLVED] Changng the menu color 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
Yes, everything is controlled via the stylesheets.
Please take a look at the styles in the Customenu module folder.
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#507
[[SOLVED] Changng the menu color 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
o.k
i looked at the mystyle.css.
but where can i change the background? what i change in mystyle.css?
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[[SOLVED] Changng the menu color 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
If you have the "Use CustoMenu! CSS" option set, there will be a stylesheet included with the name entered in "Style name". That is "default" by default. So if you change the style name to "bla", the stylesheet /modules/mod_customenu/css/bla.css will be used.

In your case probably the default.css. You can find all the specific styles in there. So you can change the backgrouunds in that stylesheet.

Or copy the stylesheet to a new styesheet name and change the "Style name" to match it. Then you'll keep the default.css in tact.
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