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v7 (minor issue) Dynamix Color Scheme Font Color in Header Issue

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When color scheme is set to Black in Display Settings, the font color in the header is set to Black when it needs to be White (or at least lighter) to be visible on black background. Verified by switching to White or Azure color scheme the font colors are appropriate for the background and visible. Images attached for clarificatrion.

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Edited by interwebtech

Solved by interwebtech

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35 minutes ago, interwebtech said:

When color scheme is set to Black in Display Settings

Do you mean white? Black has a white banner and the rest is black.

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I use a custom banner which is black (See pic) and Black scheme sets that text as black.

I reset banner to default and can now see that that section of text is indeed Black when set to Black scheme. Looks great for default banner. Is there a workaround (class?) to change just that section of text?

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  • Solution

Oh snap just realized there is already custom for header text. Sorry for the bother.

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Edited by interwebtech

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