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noob question 1 Year, 12 Months ago  
Can anyone direct me on how to change the button color of the default cutomenu using default.css settings? I see there are multiple button images I just want to change it from the default blue.

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Re: noob question 1 Year, 12 Months ago  
If you don't know your way around CSS it may be best to not use CustoMenu. CustoMenu is fully css based.
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Re: noob question 1 Year, 12 Months ago  
I respect your opinion... Although I didn't ask for it, I simply asked for some guidance and feel that I will be fine with just that. So anyone else if you can shoot me a post on my original question it would be appreciated.

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Re: noob question 1 Year, 12 Months ago  
Where is the location to change it?
Do I need to add a line to default.css?
I know where the images are located just need to know where the configuration can be changed.
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Re: noob question 1 Year, 12 Months ago  
In the default.css
Just look in the html output of your site to see what css files are loaded.

You can also use Firefox with the FireBug plugin to see how elements get their styling.
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