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[Solved] Editing the Jcink alert box


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Alright, so only recently did I start using the alert setup Jcink started offering. Now, it's great in theory, but as the skin was made pre-alerts it doesn't really do it justice, appearance wise, and now we have a transparent alert box when you click the ALERT button. It's a minor thing, but it's driving me up the wall. Where can I adjust the look of the alert box? Or what do I have to add to my .css to adjust it? I need some sort of background to it so it's actually easy to see when you do click it. I checked the css and board headers, but I didn't spot anything that was obviously linked to it. I'm not good with coding unless it's dirt simple or someone makes me a diagram, so I'm a little baffled.

 

It looks like this right now:

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Should be pretty easy to fix use this:

#recent-alerts .tableborder {
	background-color: THECOLOR;
}

 

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@Morrigan Thanks so much! That sorted it out. 👍

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