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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? New Responsive 404 Page for UNIX.com Post 303035043 by Neo on Sunday 12th of May 2019 08:44:32 AM
Old 05-12-2019
Thanks drl,

I'm not concerned that the "Ooops" text is a bit on the light side. It's the style of the page by the template designer; and I am lazy to spend any more time on the CSS for this in the near term. I did a lot of modifications and commented out some CSS which was not really great; but I could not quickly change the element <p> to make that text less opaque.

I even tried:

Code:
var element = document.querySelector('p');
element.style.color.white;
element.style.opacity = 1;

but I could not effect that text and did not find any special clues in the Chrome DevTools element inspector, so I just left it "as it".
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This package provides a single command providing access to the text of the default CSS style to use for HTML markup generated by the vari- ous HTML export plugins. This is an internal package of doctools, for use by export plugins, i.e. the packages converting doctools related documented into other formats, most notably HTML. API
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