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distribution graphs css question

tajhay

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hi which css do we edit if we want to change the colour of the bar graphs that appear?

also is there a way to link pickem as a forum node like we do for sportsbook?
 
The CSS for those is pretty complex and is in the sidebar distribution template. There are multiple factors that go into generating those bar graphs, so there isn't like 3 color settings that you change.

RED = LOSS
GREEN = WIN
GRAY = game winner has not been decided.

Not sure WHY one would want to change those colors as they make perfect sense.
 
ok now i see that the colours change after the results are in. however is there a way to change the colours from the light grey (pre results) so we can incorporate our colour scheme into things. i want them to all be the same colour to go with our theme before the results are in (at which point they can go green/red)
 
ok now i see that the colours change after the results are in. however is there a way to change the colours from the light grey (pre results) so we can incorporate our colour scheme into things. i want them to all be the same colour to go with our theme before the results are in (at which point they can go green/red)

Everything is done within the sidebar distribution template. Its not a simple change. There are 9 blocks of code involved (3 for the picks distro, and 6 for the games distro) and each block (one for each type of status... ie correct, incorrect and no score) has multiple hex values for color shifting depending on webkit. its NOT a single CSS color element change like a font color.

If you know what you are doing, it should be fairly easy for you to modify, however, if you do not know what you are doing, you can mess it up pretty bad lol
 
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