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I have added a layer toggler using Leaflet and geojson but the text of layer names is too light to see in the toggler - how do I style the text in a darker colour? It's on a wordpress site, if that makes a difference?



I used the usual
L.control.layers(baseMaps, overlays).addTo(map);



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  • Don't think it's leaflet configuration, can you send CSS rules about popup text?

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I have added a layer toggler using Leaflet and geojson but the text of layer names is too light to see in the toggler - how do I style the text in a darker colour? It's on a wordpress site, if that makes a difference?



I used the usual
L.control.layers(baseMaps, overlays).addTo(map);



faint toggler










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  • Don't think it's leaflet configuration, can you send CSS rules about popup text?

    – Hugo Roussaffa - GeoDatup
    Mar 10 at 23:59













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I have added a layer toggler using Leaflet and geojson but the text of layer names is too light to see in the toggler - how do I style the text in a darker colour? It's on a wordpress site, if that makes a difference?



I used the usual
L.control.layers(baseMaps, overlays).addTo(map);



faint toggler










share|improve this question














I have added a layer toggler using Leaflet and geojson but the text of layer names is too light to see in the toggler - how do I style the text in a darker colour? It's on a wordpress site, if that makes a difference?



I used the usual
L.control.layers(baseMaps, overlays).addTo(map);



faint toggler







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  • Don't think it's leaflet configuration, can you send CSS rules about popup text?

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Don't think it's leaflet configuration, can you send CSS rules about popup text?

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Text items in layer menu are embedded in several nested html elements:



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There are many div elements that are by themselves harmless, but which have CSS Leaflet classes assigned to them: leaflet-control-layers, leaflet-control, leaflet-control-layers-list and leaflet-control-layers-base. Any of those classes can be overriden with font color definition.



Finaly there are three standard html elements: form, label and span. If for any of those elements font is changed globaly via css, it will reflect in menu items.






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    Text items in layer menu are embedded in several nested html elements:



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    There are many div elements that are by themselves harmless, but which have CSS Leaflet classes assigned to them: leaflet-control-layers, leaflet-control, leaflet-control-layers-list and leaflet-control-layers-base. Any of those classes can be overriden with font color definition.



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      Text items in layer menu are embedded in several nested html elements:



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      There are many div elements that are by themselves harmless, but which have CSS Leaflet classes assigned to them: leaflet-control-layers, leaflet-control, leaflet-control-layers-list and leaflet-control-layers-base. Any of those classes can be overriden with font color definition.



      Finaly there are three standard html elements: form, label and span. If for any of those elements font is changed globaly via css, it will reflect in menu items.






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        Text items in layer menu are embedded in several nested html elements:



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        There are many div elements that are by themselves harmless, but which have CSS Leaflet classes assigned to them: leaflet-control-layers, leaflet-control, leaflet-control-layers-list and leaflet-control-layers-base. Any of those classes can be overriden with font color definition.



        Finaly there are three standard html elements: form, label and span. If for any of those elements font is changed globaly via css, it will reflect in menu items.






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        Text items in layer menu are embedded in several nested html elements:



        enter image description here



        There are many div elements that are by themselves harmless, but which have CSS Leaflet classes assigned to them: leaflet-control-layers, leaflet-control, leaflet-control-layers-list and leaflet-control-layers-base. Any of those classes can be overriden with font color definition.



        Finaly there are three standard html elements: form, label and span. If for any of those elements font is changed globaly via css, it will reflect in menu items.







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