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Question Posted Wednesday June 6 2007, 6:21 pm

How do you change the text color, like you have a nice bluish color?

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LM answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 8:08 pm:
Go here: [[Link](Mouse over link to see full location)] and scroll down to the bottom of the page to where it says "Your Column Colors". You can change the colors of almost everything on the page from there. It's pretty self-explanatory- "page text" changes the main text color, "sidebar text" changes the color of the text in the sidebar, etc. I'm also using the approved public style "Your Space" for a layout.


If you promise not to steal my exact layout style, you can use the text color. Right now it's [#6666CC] with white links [#FFFFFF].


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