The CSS content
property is typically used to add a character or symbol after each item in a list, such as vertical bars between horizontal navigation items. These characters or symbols are often given their own colour, different from the main text colour:
<ul class="topnav"> <li>Home</li> <li>Browse</li> <li>Shop</li> </ul>
.topnav li:after { color: #CCCCCC; content: "/"; }
You must specify a new colour for the high-contrast themes for the content:
.topnav li:after { color: #CCCCCC; content: "/"; } .fl-theme-uio-yb .topnav li:after { color: #FFFF00; /* yellow for yellow-on-black */ } .fl-theme-uio-wb .topnav li:after { color: #FFFFFF; /* white for white-on-black */ } .fl-theme-uio-by .topnav li:after, .fl-theme-uio-bw .topnav li:after { color: #000000; /* black for black-on-yellow and black-on-white */ }