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    Hi I would like to have a different colour scheme / profile for each different parent page of my site (the child pages of that parent page would also use the same colour scheme of its parent page). How do I go about this? Is there a plugin to do so?

    Im trying to emulatesomething like this https://www.pdsa.org.uk/ whereby the 5 main areas/sections of the site (in the main menu – TAKING CARE OF YOUR PET
    VET SERVICES
    WHAT WE DO
    GET INVOLVED
    SHOP),
    are each grouped by colour.

    E.g. All the pages within the TAKING CARE OF YOUR PET section have a predominantly blue colour scheme, the pages within VET SERVICES have a purple colour scheme etc etc.

    Ive started to do this with custom css on my site for the main menu items, but want to know of a quicker and easier way to achieve this

    How do i go about this?

    Thanks

    Gregg

    #553295

    anyone?

    #554117

    Hey!

    I don’t know of any plugins or of any quicker way to do this. You would need to just keep adding CSS targeting each page to change their colors.

    Regards,
    Elliott

    #555937

    the issue with that is there are lots of sub pages within a specific category. What Ive done so far though is to add categories to pages, then im thinking if I use css queries to change colours of certain elements for the particular category code..

    #556348

    Hi,

    Targeting the category with your CSS sound like a good approach. Like Elliott said I don’t think there’s an easier solution than to add the required CSS.

    Regards,
    Rikard

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