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The example below will walk through how to change the color of the text, background color, and border color of the work item action button complete.
1 | Determine the ID name in order to set up the style sheet. | |
2 | Find the ID name by right clicking on the button you would like to start to color. Click on Inspect to bring up the developer mode. | |
3 | The line with the ID will be already selected. | |
4 | Double click on the line and copy the ID name. | |
5 | Navigate to the style sheet domain. Administration > List Domains > Style Sheets #480 | |
6 | Create a New Style Sheet. | |
7 | There are 3 Sections on the Style Sheet Domain:
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8 | Enter the name you would like to use for the Style Sheet in the name field. This can be any unique name for the style sheet. | |
9 | In the Style Sheet section:
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10 | In the CSS Selector enter the ID name. To select elements with a specific ID, write a pound (#) character, followed by the name of the ID. Example: #workitem_actions_button_Complete | |
11 | Save. | |
12 | Verify your new Style Sheet is saved. | |
13 | Clear the Cache. Connect Administration> List Domains> Tools> Cache Management> Clear Configure Cache | |
14 | Refresh the page (or use F5) to clear any residuals. | |
15 | Verify you’re the color of the text / border / background has been changed. |