Verification Email Sent screen (v2) CSS
This screen appears after a user enters an email address on the verifyEmail screen and then clicks Send.
Login Page HTML
To help you put the CSS classes in context, the following snippet shows the HTML markup used to define the screen, with the CSS classes highlighted using red text. To view the latest HTML for a screen, right-click a blank spot on your Hosted Login login page, click View Page Source, then search for the screen name.
<div style="display:none;" id="resendVerificationSuccess" class="screen">
<div class="auth-screen content-wrapper">
<h1 class="screen-heading">{* textResendVerificationSuccessScreenHeading *}</h1>
<p class="screen-description">{* textResendVerificationSuccess *}</p>
</div>
<div class="footer-container">
<div class="content-wrapper">
<span class="help-link">{* textNeedHelp *}{* linkHelp *}</span>
<div class="footer-text">
{* textFooter *}
</div>
<div class="footer-extra-text">
{* textFooterExtra *}
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
CSS Classes Used on This Screen
The following table lists all the CSS classes used on this screen; the table also includes the default CSS specified for each class (note that some classes, such as footer-text, are not spelled out in the base.css file).
Class | Default CSS |
---|---|
auth-screen content-wrapper | .auth-screen.content-wrapper { max-width:500px } |
content-wrapper | #content-wrapper { background-color: #fff; box-shadow:1px 1px 5px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, .1) } |
footer-container | .footer-container { padding: 25px; border-top: 1px solid #f2f2f2; text-align:center } |
footer-text | |
footer-extra-text | |
help-link | |
screen | .screen { min-width:460px } |
screen-description | |
screen-heading | .screen-heading { margin-top:0 } |
Updated over 2 years ago