euantor Well-known member Jul 5, 2012 #3 Something such as the following CSS ought to work. I haven't tried this though and I'm new to xF: Code: .nodeList .node:nth-child(2n) { background: #d2d2d2; /* replace this with your alt colour */ }
Something such as the following CSS ought to work. I haven't tried this though and I'm new to xF: Code: .nodeList .node:nth-child(2n) { background: #d2d2d2; /* replace this with your alt colour */ }
Forsaken Well-known member Jul 5, 2012 #4 euantor said: Something such as the following CSS ought to work. I haven't tried this though and I'm new to xF: Code: .nodeList .node:nth-child(2n) { background: #d2d2d2; /* replace this with your alt colour */ } Click to expand... Older browsers do not support this however.
euantor said: Something such as the following CSS ought to work. I haven't tried this though and I'm new to xF: Code: .nodeList .node:nth-child(2n) { background: #d2d2d2; /* replace this with your alt colour */ } Click to expand... Older browsers do not support this however.
euantor Well-known member Jul 5, 2012 #5 Forsaken said: Older browsers do not support this however. Click to expand... Good point, but I'd prefer the above to multiple edits
Forsaken said: Older browsers do not support this however. Click to expand... Good point, but I'd prefer the above to multiple edits
Russ Well-known member Jul 6, 2012 #7 hieucocc said: css where to insert it? Click to expand... extra.css is your friend