- Guest
Quote, multi quite and edit these button shoub be more lighter? It looks too unclear for me...
Fixed. I'll start to explain what I do whenever I have time so that you hopefully learn a bit.
First I right clicked on the buttons and opened Developer Tools in my browser. Then I saw in the Developer Tools that they had "opacity: 0.5;", which means that they become 50% transparent.
So, I went to the CSS file edit, found the correct CSS class (".postfoot img", as I learned in the developer tools) and changed it to opacity: 1; - which makes it 0% transparent.
I suggest you start learning HTML and CSS here: https://www.learn-html.org/ Most of what you need is super easy to do, and you could just as well do it yourself.
First I right clicked on the buttons and opened Developer Tools in my browser. Then I saw in the Developer Tools that they had "opacity: 0.5;", which means that they become 50% transparent.
So, I went to the CSS file edit, found the correct CSS class (".postfoot img", as I learned in the developer tools) and changed it to opacity: 1; - which makes it 0% transparent.
I suggest you start learning HTML and CSS here: https://www.learn-html.org/ Most of what you need is super easy to do, and you could just as well do it yourself.
- Guest
Ok thanks
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