Hello,
To change the colors you will need to change the CSS code in booking-system/templates/default/css/jquery.dop.frontend.BSPCalendar.css if you are using ‘default’ style template or booking-system/templates/beautify/css/jquery.dop.frontend.BSPCalendar.css if you are using ‘beautify’ style template.
Thank you!
DOTonPAPER (@dotonpaper)
2 weeks, 6 days ago
Hello,
To change the colors you will need to change the CSS code in booking-system/templates/default/css/jquery.dop.frontend.BSPCalendar.css if you are using ‘default’ style template or booking-system/templates/beautify/css/jquery.dop.frontend.BSPCalendar.css if you are using ‘beautify’ style template.
Thank you!
I did this a few months ago and on each update the whole styling get messed up, i even tried adding my own folder with the name test and even this doesn’t work, i mean it works just as long as you don’t update.
Another update and once again the whole layout was messed up, any ideas?
Hi,
Because when updating all of the files are overwritten so any modification is deleted. You have to back up the CSS files and just overwrite them back after the update is made.
Best Regards,
Support Team
Updating the CSS files isn’t a solution to this issue. Plenty of themes and plugins have child themes or other options that allow you so adjust element colors without them being overwritten after being updated. You should at least let us choose the available, booked, and unavailable color schemes are. How is a potential customer supposed to know that purple means a date is unavailable?
Hi,
We updated the plugin to allow the template files to be saved outside the plugin.
You will have to create the following folder wp-content/dopbsp-templates and copy the templates there.
We will not add in version 2 of the plugin colour settings as we are working on a new version that has this feature.
Best Regards,
Support Team