On this page: http://checkoutacollege.com/  I am trying to apply a
background color in back of the Ready/Set/Go buttons (of the same color)
so that if the images are turned off, the text can still be read.  (I'd
like to just get rid of the beveled images before long!).

 

Do accomplish this, I believe I need to create a <div> and set my <h2>
and my background image in this div so that the background color isn't
applied to the entire column.  I created the div in my html and I can
style it inline to get it just how I want it.  But when I try to put the
div styles in the style sheet instead, none of them render. Since I
created a unique ID for this new div, I don't believe that anything
should be overriding it.  I tried referencing it directly and as a child
selector of its parent div (which I shouldn't have to do since it's
unique), but nothing worked.

 

I'm hoping one of you can tell me what the hold up is.  

 

Thank you for your kind support,

 

Angela French

Internet Specialist

State Board for Community & Technical Colleges

360-704-4316

http://www.checkoutacollege.com

http://www.sbctc.ctc.edu

 

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