Showing file name when image selected in ads

Needing to change some CSS....screenshots attached.

 

When creating a new ad, after selecting the image file to upload, the file name doesn't look like it is displaying due to the text color and background color being sl close. With it not showing, makes the user uncertain if it was actually selected and added to be uploaded.

 

In the screenshots attached, in the first one I have already selected 7 images but you can't tell anything is being added. In the second, I dragged/highlighted the area and you can see the file names.

 

I can't find anything in the theme or module css files to change the text color, and I've tried to add it manually but it doesn't make any changes.

 

Suggestions?

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Quote · 3 Mar 2018

If you are using a custom theme you need to look there; or contact the theme developer for help.  We really won't be able to help here.

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Quote · 3 Mar 2018

This should do the job if it's not a custom theme. (see pic). You can change it to a hex value #ffffff; for white.

Keep in mind that the font colour may be shared with other parts of the site. If it's all black there won't be a problem.

The CSS file is /templates/base/css/forms_adv.css

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Quote · 3 Mar 2018

 

This should do the job if it's not a custom theme. (see pic). You can change it to a hex value #ffffff; for white.

Keep in mind that the font colour may be shared with other parts of the site. If it's all black there won't be a problem.

The CSS file is /templates/base/css/forms_adv.css

Those colours are not a part of UNI, EVO, or ALT.  Therefore, he must be using a custom template.  If it is pulling the forms_adv.css from base, he should copy that file to his custom template and make the change there so no future update runs the risk of overwriting it.   Or he can do the @import but new coding standards are against using @import.

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Quote · 4 Mar 2018

I'm using the Nightclub theme.

 

Johnk42, that worked, I knew what I needed to do just couldn't find the correct css file to change.

 

Thanks

Quote · 4 Mar 2018

Hi @Wampy. Glad to hear you got it sorted. I used Chrome's Inspector to find the file. It took about a minute. If you don't know how to use the browser Inspectors it pays to learn. I'm only good with CSS and struggle with anything else.

Nightclub is a great responsive theme and pretty easy to set up. I've just installed it on a friend's site and it looks fantastic. If you need any help with the theme itself, PM me and I'll see what I can do.

John 

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