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  • Plugin Author Mike Walsh

    (@mpwalsh8)

    Is there a reason the right mouse menu is disabled on your site? It makes looking at these sort of problems a real challenge.

    Add the following CSS to your form definition and make sure Custom CSS is enabled to make the entry boxes black.

    div.ss-form-entry > input, div.ss-form-entry > textarea {
        background-color: #000 !important;
    }
    Thread Starter cwwallis

    (@cwwallis)

    Sorry forgot about the right click. We have alot of custom photography and its common for us to add. I did disable it for now. I have the css you sent already in there and was able to make other changes. Its the color of the font of the input text I am having issues with. I was able to change the size. But I could never get the font to black. The script you sent is just doing the background. Here is the css I currently have.

    div.ss-form-entry > input, div.ss-form-entry > textarea {
        width:99%;
        max-width:700px;
        background-color: #fff !important;
        opacity: .7;
        Font-size: 25px;
    }

    Plugin Author Mike Walsh

    (@mpwalsh8)

    Add this to the CSS you posted above:

    color: black;

    The “opacity: .7” is reducing the “blackness” of the font color so increasing the opacity will make the font “blacker”.

    I am also having an issue with changing the font color and size in my form.
    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1c9FArEtGfigNqFE35AQ_f2-wYKU-JZGGslVZN8jc6dY/viewform

    This is the url to the page where the plugin is. http://ocfootdoc.com/new-patients/

    I could sure use your help.

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Mike Walsh

    (@mpwalsh8)

    Here is what I would start with on your form:

    input.ss-q-short {
        color:  black;
        width:  300px;
    }
    
    textarea.ss-q-long {
        color: black;
        width: 400px;
    }
    
    label.ss-q-item-label {
        display: block;
    }
    
    div.ss-q-title {
        margin-top: 20px;
    }

    Make sure Custom CSS is enabled (Dashboard > Settings > Google Forms – make sure the Custom CSS checkbox is enabled). Add the CSS above to your form definition.

    Start with this and see how you make out.

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