This community really rocks!!! thanks guys, just tweeted about this.

On Mar 28, 2:55 am, Pystar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Awesome!!!. it works, I actually had 2 base.css files, and one was
> overiding the other. Thanks for the reponses, this community rocks.
> Pystar,
> Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa.
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> On Mar 28, 2:44 am, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hmm, I just tried it in the current 'welcome' app (1.94.5), and changing the
> > background color in div.flash in base.css works for me. Maybe you've got
> > another div.flash defined somewhere else that's overriding the one in
> > base.css. You could try adding '!important' to the declaration in base css
> > (i.e., 'background: #<your color> !important').
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> > Anthony
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> > On Sunday, March 27, 2011 9:34:05 PM UTC-4, Pystar wrote:
> > > Did that, it didnt work.in previous version, it used to work for me. I
> > > dont know what I am doing wrong. Disclaimer, I included blueprint css
> > > framework into the page I am working on.
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> > > On Mar 28, 2:21 am, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > If you're using the 'welcome' app as the base, then in the 'web2py
> > > specific'
> > > > section near the end of 'base.css', you can change the 'background'
> > > option
> > > > of 'div.flash'. Note, you'll probably have to reload the page to see the
> > > > change take effect.
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> > > > Anthony
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> > > > On Sunday, March 27, 2011 8:45:02 PM UTC-4, Pystar wrote:
> > > > > Hi,
> > > > > I have tried to change the background image of response.flash, but no
> > > > > matter what I do, its just not working. I have tinkered with the
> > > > > base.css file, everything. No changes reflected.
> > > > > Can anyone help out?
> > > > > thanks
> > > > > Pystar

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