I'm afraid the class=label is hard-wired to exhibit; however, I notice
that the element also has class=exhibit-legendWidget-entry-title and you
should be able to create a new "more specific" css rule off that class
which overrides the boostrap rule and makes the text color black.
On 1/25/2015 4:27 PM, Luis Miguel Morillas wrote:
Ups, I see. How can I change that legend class?
Regards,
-- luismiguel (@lmorillas)
2015-01-25 22:11 GMT+01:00 David Karger <[email protected]>:
Inspecting your html shows that the legend label is present; however, it has
class ".label" which means the text gets set to color:white by bootstrap.css
and is thus invisible on your white background.
On 1/23/2015 6:07 PM, Luis Miguel Morillas wrote:
I have a map but I cant put a legend label for the color. The map has
a data-ex-color-legend-label attribute, but it does render no label.
I've found examples with data-ex-size-legend-label, but not with color
legend labels.
I've got a running example here http://lmorillas.github.io/python_events/
Regards
-- luismiguel (@lmorillas)
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