Shopify themes, liquid, logos, and UX
Hi everyone!
I recently changed my sites color scheme and everything looks the way I want except when I scroll to the very bottom or top, the old background color appears at the top or bottom edges.
I'm attaching a photo for reference. I can't seem to find where I can change... It's especially annoying when you're on mobile as it appears on the top and bottom constantly.
The purple/lavender isn't supposed to be there anymore!
Would love some help on this.
Also here is the site for you to look at yourself https://ekuaceramics.com/
Thanks!
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Have you actually changed the first color scheme or simply assigned a different color scheme on each section?
Because it looks like you've done the latter, however, some page elements, like document body, in Dawn get their colors from the default first color scheme, so you should have done the former...
Hello,
I took a look at your website, and I see the issue with the old background color appearing at the edges when scrolling. This is likely due to the previous background color being set in a fixed position. To fix this, you'll need to locate the CSS code responsible for setting the background color and ensure it's applied uniformly across all elements, especially for mobile responsiveness.
Have you checked the CSS for any fixed background settings?
Hmm I see, I honestly wouldn't even know where to start looking for that! But thank you I'll try and find something related to that.
You welcome, in case you need any help do not hesitate to reach out..
This is an accepted solution.
Have you actually changed the first color scheme or simply assigned a different color scheme on each section?
Because it looks like you've done the latter, however, some page elements, like document body, in Dawn get their colors from the default first color scheme, so you should have done the former...
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