The Activate Content Colors setting will turn the content colors on or off. By default the background
color of the content area is transparent. And the default text color is black.
If toggled to "YES" then the
content colors will display.
If toggled to "NO" then the content colors will go back to their default.
The "Color Type,"
"Background Color," and "Background Fade Color" settings all work together, like a single setting to make
your breadcrumb bar color.
The "Color Type" setting allows you to choose whether you will have a sold
color for your breadcrumbs bar, or a fading variant.
The solid color option under the "Color Type" setting only uses the "Background Color" setting.
There are linear gradient "Color Type" options, which will start with the "Background Color" setting and will fade
into the "Background Fade Color" setting.
There are other "Color Type" options, which will fade from the
"Background Color" setting to white. Some will fade to white towards the edges and some will fade to white towards the
center.
The Text color is the color of
the text of the Content area.
** NOTE ** These color settings only apply to the content area. They do not
affect any other area of the theme.
++ TIP ++ By default the content area color is transperent. If you choose
a theme background color through the default WordPress settings, then the content area will be that color. To prevent
the background color of the theme from affecting the content area, activate the content colors and set a color.
The Sidebar Border Visible setting will display, or not display the line between the sidebar(s) and the
content area.
If toggled to "YES" then the Sidebar Border will display.
If toggled to "NO" then
the Sidebar Border will not display.
** NOTE ** This will affect both sidebars.