How to change background-color of widget, but not items
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I would like to create a widget with a background color, but I do not want to change the color of the buttons & comboboxes.
I already tried this:
QString style = "background-color: #D8A09F"; this->setStyleSheet(style);which sets the background to the color I desire but it also changes the color of any item in the widget.
Would somebody like to help me out?
Thanks! -
I would like to create a widget with a background color, but I do not want to change the color of the buttons & comboboxes.
I already tried this:
QString style = "background-color: #D8A09F"; this->setStyleSheet(style);which sets the background to the color I desire but it also changes the color of any item in the widget.
Would somebody like to help me out?
Thanks!@hobbyProgrammer
I do not know whether this would make the difference, but if you widget is of some typeYourWidgetyou could tryQString style = "YourWidget { background-color: #D8A09F; }";to see if by applying that to the specified widget stops it propagating to child widgets?[Looks like @J-Hilk types faster than I can... :) ]
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I would like to create a widget with a background color, but I do not want to change the color of the buttons & comboboxes.
I already tried this:
QString style = "background-color: #D8A09F"; this->setStyleSheet(style);which sets the background to the color I desire but it also changes the color of any item in the widget.
Would somebody like to help me out?
Thanks!hi @hobbyProgrammer
by using specifiers of course :)first of define the Qt Widget type you want to target e.G. QPushButton
QString style = "QPushButton{background-color: #D8A09F;}"now you can further narrow it down by using the objectName property. Widgets added via QtDesigner always have a unique objectName. Widgets created and added via Code do not have one by default, and you'll have to set it first.
for example your QPushButton has the objectName
btnHomeQString style = "QPushButton#btnHome{background-color: #D8A09F;}" -
I would like to create a widget with a background color, but I do not want to change the color of the buttons & comboboxes.
I already tried this:
QString style = "background-color: #D8A09F"; this->setStyleSheet(style);which sets the background to the color I desire but it also changes the color of any item in the widget.
Would somebody like to help me out?
Thanks!@hobbyProgrammer
I do not know whether this would make the difference, but if you widget is of some typeYourWidgetyou could tryQString style = "YourWidget { background-color: #D8A09F; }";to see if by applying that to the specified widget stops it propagating to child widgets?[Looks like @J-Hilk types faster than I can... :) ]
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@hobbyProgrammer
I do not know whether this would make the difference, but if you widget is of some typeYourWidgetyou could tryQString style = "YourWidget { background-color: #D8A09F; }";to see if by applying that to the specified widget stops it propagating to child widgets?[Looks like @J-Hilk types faster than I can... :) ]
@JonB said in How to change background-color of widget, but not items:
[Looks like @J-Hilk types faster than I can... :) ]
Sometimes, but I imagine I write with more errors as well :)