I am using Apexcharts with the vue wrapper in my application, There is nothing in the documentation that allows me to edit the tool-tips on the cross-hairs. I would like to edit how it looks as the white box is not working with the design of the page. any help would be much appreciated. thank you
You can use CSS to customize the X-axis tooltip appearance.
.apexcharts-xaxistooltip {
background: #1B213B;
color: #fff;
}
Currently, there is no option to set x-axis tooltip colors in JS. Might be provided in the next releases.
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I try everything on this and other forum to do it and not ask people..
But nothing happened! haha
I would like to know if someone here know how to change the background colors on Henson template on Squarespace ? (So also all the texte of the page).
I try this in the CSS section but it didn't worked.
#collection-5e827250f835166c09c3dcbe
{background-image:url("https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5c3a93e22487fd34bb34eaa9/t/5ea1dd8bda93e023950c5bcf/1587666340724/Background.jpg");
background-size:cover;
background-position:center;
}
And i try this in the injection code :
<style>
#collection-5e827250f835166c09c3dcbe {
background-color:#000;
}
</style>
Thank you in advance,
hope someone can help me!
The Henson template has a "title-card-overlay" that, if enabled, makes it non-obvious to change the initial background color of a the page.
To change the background color of a specific page, add the following CSS via the CSS Editor/Custom CSS:
#collection-57ae1156e3df28c4ce90ea48 .main-content {
background-color: #000000;
}
#collection-57ae1156e3df28c4ce90ea48 .title-card-overlay {
background-color: #000000;
}
Of course, in the above code, change the collection ID 57ae1156e3df28c4ce90ea48 to the ID of the page in question.
I am using chart.js lib on a programmable device i need to add an image as background to my chart, if that is not possible how can i change background color to black?. I cannot use Jquery as it is not supported by the Platform.
Thank you
Thank you!
I didn't think to CSS, i added an image too in a similar way
canvas {
background-image: url(backgroundimage.jpg);
}
You can style the canvas element. Something like this will work
canvas {
background-color: black;
}
Fiddle - https://jsfiddle.net/w1yhp03h/
I've seen the new navbar control in winJs 2.0 for windows 8.1, is fantastic an simple.
But how did they develop the weather app navbar in windows 8? I mean the nice big squared buttons instead of the small round ones?
The only way I found is to have an appbar and don't use any AppBarCommands (because I can't find a way to change the shape of those) but only divs and do all the styling manually.
Is that the only solution or is it possible to square the circle?
I found it myself in the end, changing those classes can change entirely the style of the AppBarCommand:
CSS class Description
win-command Styles the entire AppBarCommand.
win-commandicon Styles the icon box for the AppBarCommand.
win-commandimage Styles the image for the AppBarCommand.
win-commandring Styles the icon ring for the AppBarCommand.
win-label Styles the label for the AppBarCommand.
for example to square the circle:
.win-appbar .win-commandring
{
border-radius: 0;
}
.win-appbar:hover .win-commandring
{
border-radius: 0;
}
It's a hard job to ovverride all the default behaviour but it can be done.
Have a look at this for an example of the main styles: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/jj839733.aspx
I was trying to add twitter/facebook icon to the site footer, much like side.cr footer. I got everything working, except that safari having unexpected vertical tile for twitter and facebook. I tried to upload screenshot but I am new user, so can't do that right now.
So I was searching for the answer and found this q/a here, Is <img> element block level or inline level?
So I went to side.cr again to see its css does have user agent stylesheet.
I added this line of code to my css:
.footer ul li img.t, li img.f {
width: 40px;
vertical-align: middle;
display: inline-block;
}
and it fixed the problem.
But I have a few questions in head:
why does side.cr's css show as non-editable user agent, while I have to add that display-inline to my css?
How does "display: inline-block" fix the problem?
Notice that: When mouse over to the gray twitter, it triggers swap.js, changing the icon image to the colored one, but in safari, the highlighted icon is bigger than the gray one. I think i almost know the answer. Just need someone who knows all the kinks behind this.
Thanks!
Solution:
To fix this problem make sure you set the height and width on the image so that it doesn't change during loading.
<img src="http://www.side.cr/images/contact/twitter_off.svg"
class="twitter_bird img_swap" height="52px" width="52px" />
or
.twitter_bird {
height:50px;
width:50px
}
Explanation:
When you switch the images name, safari begins to load the image but it doesn't know the height or width until it's done downloading. If you set the height and width it will not grow from 0px to 52px.
How can I remove the background of search bar ? I tried by changing background color but it also changes cancel button's color !!!
Thanks...
The best alternative to this is creating a custom search bar with Ti.UI.textField and Ti.UI.button. Add them both to a view and customize it as you please. Finally, just add an event listener to the button click, and voila!
Take a look at this Module: https://github.com/viezel/NappUI
It extends the properties for several UI Elements, including SearchBar, here is the list.
SearchField BackgroundImage
Custom Cancel button
barColor - background gradient of the button. (similar to navbar)
color - color of the button title
title - change the default Cancel text
font - set the font of the button
Appearance of the keyboard
Disable the search icon
To install it, I recommend you to use the new gitTio command line, this will automatically download the module, install it on the modules folder on Application Support folder and add the proper config line on tiapp.xml.
gittio install -g dk.napp.ui
And here is an example of a SearchBar using the new properties enabled by this Module
var searchBar = Ti.UI.createSearchBar({
searchFieldBackgroundImage:"searchbg.png",
showsScopeBar:true,
scopeButtonTitles:["hello", "yes"],
customCancel:{
barColor:"#333",
color:"#ddd",
title:"Hit me",
font:{
fontSize:16,
fontWeight:"bold",
fontFamily:"Georgia"
}
},
appearance:Titanium.UI.KEYBOARD_APPEARANCE_ALERT,
barColor:"transparent",
disableSearchIcon:true //disables the search icon in the left side
});
If you are talking about the gradient blue, I removed it on my app with:
var searchBox = Ti.UI.createSearchBar({
barColor: '#eee'
});
Hope this helps.
Unfortunately 'barColor' doesn't work. Ti seems to change the color by changing the opacity or hue or something. DannyM's workaround is the best.
I must have wasted a zillion hours making sense of Titanium's background colors, background images, bar colors and their active/inactive cousins.
Conclusion: "Free" software is costly if you count the time you waste on silly bugs and lack of useful documentation.