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Using Metropolis in Joomla 3.3, is it possible to use some Custom CSS to change the color of the Top-2 Module block to the same color as the Content Color, which is also the color of the Top-1 Module block, or to any color? In my case the desired color is #406089.

Thank you.
MJ
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Hi MJ

Presuming I understand you correctly try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters where #406089 is your background color and #FFFFFF the text color for the modules...


#top_modules.block_holder {
background: #406089;
box-shadow: none;
color: #FFFFFF !important;
}


Ciarán
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Works a treat. Thank you, Ciarán.

MJ
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