Neil E.
Active member
Example of an object that doesn't have it's own styling properties (courtesy of Jake):
	
	
	
		
I understand that in place of red we can select something from the standard color palette. This obtains a different colour for our button (say background-color: @PrimaryDark). But what if we need a different colour than what currently exists in the palette?
 
Can an extra custom button be added to the palette (ex. @ModifiedShade or whatever)? That way we have a selection that does not effect any other forum location (all palette choices are already in use).
 
I suppose what I'm looking for is a way to reference some new colour when it doesn't exist in pre-defined code colours [ex. red, etc.] (and styling properties don't exist). I tried to use a hex value directly in place of red, but no go.
				
			
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	.button.primary
{
    background-color: red;
}Can an extra custom button be added to the palette (ex. @ModifiedShade or whatever)? That way we have a selection that does not effect any other forum location (all palette choices are already in use).
I suppose what I'm looking for is a way to reference some new colour when it doesn't exist in pre-defined code colours [ex. red, etc.] (and styling properties don't exist). I tried to use a hex value directly in place of red, but no go.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		