Add the HTML in a span on your label parameter:

example:

twitter("#tweetform").tweetBox({
      counter: true,
      height: 100,
      width: 400,
      label: "<span style=\"color: #B3D565; font-size: .9em;\">Your
label text goes here:</span>",
      defaultContent: "@username I'm using your TweetBox!... ",
    });
  });

Because twitter serves the tweetbox in an iframe, adding HTML to your
placeholder div or CSS wont affect the elements in the tweetbox.
There may be a more elegant way to do this using CSS in your
javascript but this approach works for the label at least.

Hope this helps

-ac


On Apr 14, 6:59 pm, rakf1 <kris...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there a way to change the label color of @anywhereTweet-box ?
> I tried adding style="color:#FFFFFF" to the <span id="placeholder"></
> span>, but did not make any difference.


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