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October 3, 2013 at 6:56 pm #170026
Hi,
Is it possible to access the theme style colors from a custom CSS file?E.g.
If the Theme styling has primary header colour of #f05a1a,then rather than my custom CSS saying
color: #f05a1ait could I reference that directly in a custom CSS? So that a theme style change on the theme styling page would be propagated globally, rather than having to go around custom CSS files changing them manually?
October 4, 2013 at 7:51 am #170342Hi ChunkyBits!
Sorry but I don’t understand what you mean. You can use the css > custom.css file to override any styling on the theme. You can use Enfold > Styling panel to apply automatic css changes but if you want to define a specific style on a certain element, you need to add it on the Quick CSS field or use the custom.css file.
Cheers!
IsmaelOctober 4, 2013 at 10:21 am #170373OK, I will try to explain it another way.
I use the FullCalendar plug-in, and the default background of the header above the calendar is white – this doesn’t match my Enfold custom theme styling. So, I use some custom CSS to change this background to match that of the enfold theme background of the page where the calendar is instantiated.
I use the following CSS code, where the #f8f8f8 is the colour specified by my Enfold theme-styling Main Content Background color.
.fc-header-left {
background-color: #f8f8f8 !important;
}This works great. Now, if I decide to change my Enfold theme styling color in the Enfold settings tab, from #f8f8f8 to say #e0e0e0, then I would need to remember to also manually change the colours specified my custom CSS file from #f8f8f8 to #e0e0e0.
So, the question is, can I reference the Enfold theme styling colour/variable/definition directly? E.g. to change my CSS to something like….
.fc-header-left {
background-color: $get_enfold_alt_back_color !important;
}As this way, any theme styling change made in the Enfold theme-tab, would automatically propgate to any custom changes I’ve made in the custom CSS.
Thanks
October 6, 2013 at 10:10 pm #171334Hey!
No, not that I can think of. CSS doesn’t have variables yet for that kind of thing and you adding it into the framework would make the theme updates manual moving forward.
Regards,
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