Hi,
Changing colours and fonts can usually be done through CSS. Have a look here:
https://codex.wordpress.org/CSS
Helping with specific CSS is normally outside the scope of support that I can provide. In your case, it appears that the job listing is being added through an Elementor widget, maybe? I took a quick look and wasn’t able to determine right away why the background colour was being inherited. Maybe someone else here will be able to assist.
thank you for the answer but the problem is that it is not inherited but the job manager css is the same background color as the template. The color of the template cannot be changed. I ask which is the job manager css file to modify to change the background color?
grazie per la risposta, ma il problema è che non è ereditato ma il css di job manager ha lo stesso colore di sfondo del template . Il colore del template non può essere modificato. Chiedo quale file css i job manager devo modificare per cambiare il colore di sfondo?
I took another look, and I really don’t understand what is causing the job listings to look like they do; it’s almost as if there is some other element covering the listings, with some opacity, which is making the text look washed out for some reason.
Troubleshooting the theme’s CSS is outside the scope of support I can provide, as I mentioned. It really isn’t going to be as simple as “editing the job manager css file”; I suggest you hire a front-end developer to help you figure this out, or maybe ask the theme author.
You can see all of our CSS files here, but this really won’t be of much help:
https://github.com/Automattic/WP-Job-Manager/tree/master/assets/css
I’m marking this thread as Resolved as it’s been more than a month since the last reply. If you still need help, please do reply again and mark the thread as Unresolved!