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Troubleshooting Styles and Hard-to-Find Formats

Intro into bubble themes and styles and conditionals

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Last updated 2 years ago

In this video, we'll talk through a live example of troubleshooting hard to find color styles. Bubble is very versatile but sometimes colors can get nested away in hard to find styles, conditionals or elements. The best way to find these is a combination of the bubble editor and debugger's inspect element function to identify problematic elements and then dive deeper into where the colors are coming from.

  • Part 1: where to find color settings for some custom scroll bars (minimalista or ezsnap to repeating plugin)

  • Part 2: troubleshooting custom input toggle colors, borders, icons and how to find certain elements that are higher or lower in the parent hierarchy.

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