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I'm using datetimepicker by trentrichardson.com and edited to give a green color to few days' cell at my choice with this css (through the beforeShowDay) :

 .busyday {background-color:#F90 !important; }   
 .busyday a { opacity: 0.7 !important;}

The css is working on Chrome but both IE and firefox dont show any style change..

Anybody have had this issue before?

EDITED:

According to this tutorial page (that I used to improve my datepicker)I'm not the only one getting the strange result

TUTORIAL

thanks

Luca

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  • by the way, #F90 is orange, and not green Commented Mar 25, 2011 at 7:50

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Add a whitespace before !important

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Do you use an external css-file ? If yes be sure that it's not loaded from cache after the change.
yep.. but still not seeing any difference..and since chrome is the only one showing "correct" somewhere i should be wrong =(
So that's not enough information you provide, the background-color should be applied in FF+IE too, the opacity only in FF as long as IE doesn't support "opacity" (except IE9 in standards mode)

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