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eMamber Button Text Not Visible

(6 posts) (3 voices)
  • Started 3 months ago by rmesa57
  • Latest reply from admin
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  • button
  • Color
  • css
  • style
  • text
  1. rmesa57
    Member

    Hello,

    The button text of my eMember pages is not visible. I get white buttons, and I'm guessing white button text.

    Where can I (css ect)change the text color, for buttons?

    Thanks in advance,
    Robert

    Posted 3 months ago #
  2. Peter
    Moderator

    Hi Robert,
    Can you please provide a link to the page which is exhibiting this behaviour so I can take a look?

    Posted 3 months ago #
  3. rmesa57
    Member

    Hi Peter,

    Thanks for the reply. Here is the link:

    http://jvgiveawaysplus.com/member-login/

    Thanks in advance,
    Robert

    Posted 3 months ago #
  4. admin
    Key Master

    This post will tell you how you can customize the CSS of the eMember buttons:
    http://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/forum/topic/modify-login-and-register-buttons-in-emember

    Posted 3 months ago #
  5. rmesa57
    Member

    Admin,

    Thanks for the info. I found the reference: input.eMember_button{

    By changing: color: #ffffff !important; -> to -> color: #666669 !important;

    Nothing happens. But if I remove the declaration, !important; it works on ALL eMember pages with buttons.

    My followup question is how or will this affect other areas of my WP theme, if at all. I know !important is a declaration to assign a weight to the value. Why is your declaration being over written? Just curious.

    Thanks again,
    Robert

    Posted 3 months ago #
  6. admin
    Key Master

    Your theme is specifying that color for every input button (globally) and should not use the !important declaration on them. When you globally set it like that it prevents the plugins from being able to override their buttons.

    Posted 3 months ago #

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