Jimmy,

It’s called the Summary Bar. In Preferences > Windows you can move it to top or 
bottom as desired. (so not necessarily a ‘footer’)

With respect to CSS, search the list archives several months back. (August? 
September?) We had a long thread on CSS changes, and in it, we tackled the 
Summary Bar. Sorry I don’t have a link to the thread handy, or the specific CSS 
rules.

I do recall though that there are rules which affect just the text, just the 
background behind the text, the entire bar, and the sliver of background the 
bar sits on top that shows outside of the rounded corners.

I don’t know if these rules will affect that bar in the Register or not. (don’t 
think we even tried) I seem to recall the Register page as being an ‘all or 
nothing’ target. Some parts within individual transactions have been exposed 
for styling, but those are known and covered in the wiki and the example CSS 
file on GitHub.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Apr 20, 2019, at 3:15 PM, Jimmy R via gnucash-user 
> <gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> 
> I guess you can call it the footer, looking for the css to alter size, font,
> & colors
> I have been through all the wiki, and I have adjusted the gtk css for the
> register but cannot find the footer styling. there is only one adjustment in
> preferences > general for negative red value checkbox
> 
> 
> Accounts: S,Grand Total, Net Assets, Profits, & negative value color
> 
> Transactions register: Present, Future, Cleared, Reconciled, Projected
> Minimum,  & negative value color
> 
> Jimmy

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