After updating the plugin to 3.9.1 the font colors in the header of the customer panel are changed.
It used to be white in my case (the "text color on background" setting), it changed to dark grey (the "text color").
This makes the header of the customer panel difficult to read.
Resetting all color customation makes the setting blue (standard Amelia colors). The headertext in the customer panel is dark, not white as it used to be.
I haven't found a way around. I changed the colors of the calendar (two color gradient). It's lighter now. THis way the customer panel is readible, but the calender in the booking form has lower contrast. I hope they can change this quick. I guess the text in the header of the customer panel is linked to the wrong css class id...
In wordpress you can add custom CSS in the theme costumizer.
in the menu you choose "appearance" "customize" and the theme costumizers opens. You can add additional CSS in this costumizer. this is the easiest way.
Copy the script here, update and the color are changed in the dashboard to "white".
After updating the plugin to 3.9.1 the font colors in the header of the customer panel are changed.
It used to be white in my case (the "text color on background" setting), it changed to dark grey (the "text color").
This makes the header of the customer panel difficult to read.
Resetting all color customation makes the setting blue (standard Amelia colors). The headertext in the customer panel is dark, not white as it used to be.
I have the same issue. I have had to use the default blue colour scheme which doesn't blend well with the website. Did you find a way around?
I haven't found a way around. I changed the colors of the calendar (two color gradient). It's lighter now. THis way the customer panel is readible, but the calender in the booking form has lower contrast. I hope they can change this quick. I guess the text in the header of the customer panel is linked to the wrong css class id...
Hello Dennis, hello Dylan
I noticed the same thing and I forwarded it to our development team, so they can fix it in the future.
At the moment, the only way to revert would be to use some custom CSS. For example:
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Aleksandar Vuković
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Aleksandar,
Thanks for your reply. I used the CSS and now it's working fine! This fixes my problem.
Best regards,
Dennis
how do I add the css?
In wordpress you can add custom CSS in the theme costumizer.
in the menu you choose "appearance" "customize" and the theme costumizers opens. You can add additional CSS in this costumizer. this is the easiest way.
Copy the script here, update and the color are changed in the dashboard to "white".
https://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/how-to-easily-add-custom-css-to-your-wordpress-site/
Thanks, it worked :)
Thanks for your help Dennis
Dylan, I'm glad to hear the issue is resolved.
If you have any further questions or issues, please feel free to open a new ticket, and we'll gladly help.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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