Gertje » Thu Sep 22, 2016 4:03 am wrote:I see you lost the colours in the background on the CSS as well, do you know a solution?TraderJoeForex » Thu Sep 22, 2016 11:33 am wrote:The way I use both CSS is trading the crosses (arrows) on the current timeframe only in the direction of the lines for the higher timeframe.
I like to see the colours for the bars to enter from.
I notice losing colours happens when you have 2 CSS (e.g. H4 and D1) running in the lower 2 indicator windows.
I do the following
1. switch the TF to another and then back to the one I want
2. open and then close (don't do anything to the indicator) the bottom CSS indicator
Then it should clear itself.
If you are still having a problem, it may be because the original template pair is showing in objects, so you also may need to go into object and delete the half a dozen lines that describe that pair. For example say the original template pair was EURUSD and you have placed the template on a GBPJPY chart, then you may find the description of the EURUSD pair still in objects and interfering with the GBPJPY CSS.
Takes a bit of a one time effort to clean up every chart