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Courses Plus Student 4,882 PointsJust wanted to make note that "royalblue" is not identified by chrome. When I changed the background to "blue" It worked
Just wanted to make note that "royalblue" is not identified by chrome. When I changed the background to "blue" It worked
2 Answers
Brian Young
5,708 PointsI placed my answer in the comment section..., should I move it to the add answer section???
Brian Young
5,708 PointsI am using Chrome as well..., what I found was that I could not get the Royalblue to take effect until I changed the "max-width" for '.primary-content, .secondary-content' under the "Layout Styles", to 970px.
The other two colors worked as defined.
/* Layout Styles ------------------ */
.primary-content,
.secondary-content {
width: 75%;
padding-left: 50px;
padding-right: 50px;
margin: auto;
max-width: 970px; /*<---------*/
}
Try that to maintain the continuity between the video and your project. Although, I guess as the designer, you can do as you please for artistic individuality... ;-)
Hope this helps...
Brian Young
5,708 PointsBrian Young
5,708 PointsI am using Chrome as well..., what I found was that I could not get the Royalblue to take effect until I changed the "max-width" for '.primary-content, .secondary-content' under the "Layout Styles", to 970px.
The other two colors worked as defined.
Try that to maintain the continuity between the video and your project. Although, I guess as the designer, you can do as you please for artistic individuality... ;-)
Hope this helps...