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 Post subject: Slight Color Issue
PostPosted: 11. Mar 2010, 20:29 
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Gotta say, that I am loving everything about JFU so far with the exception of two things, one is the inability to change the color of the buttons (I know I would have to buy the Source Version, but Enterprise was plenty.), and secondly after I went through the process of adjusting all of the colors to match my site's design, there is a white bar to the far right of the JFU, which shows up like a sore thumb when on a completely gray background of #363636...Is there any way that I can resolve this?


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About the buttons - you can choose between the 3 colors sets flash has build in. Adding more colors means to completely define new style sheets for the buttons which I haven't done by myself yet.

About the white border. Please check if it is really in the flash! I have found out that in may cases the is a white line which is left the including tags.

I'll try to set this on TFU on my demo page if there are any problems with the flash or the including code.

- Michael


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Hi I just tested with:

c_bg=000000&c_border=000000&c_header_bg=000000&c_header_bg_2=000000

and then the flash is quite black and there is no white border by default.

Check if you have in your css. maybe this is producing the extra spacing.

do you include the flash with Javascript (=default) or with the object tag. this setting can be changed in the JFU configuration.

You can also open the jfu.css and change the background color of the div the flash is written to to black (is f8f8f8 by default.)

- Michael


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