Portlet background color

I'm new to plumtree. The question I have is how can I change the default white background color of a page? I created portlet and add it into myPage. But the background color is white.

Hi, Mike.
It sure doesn't look like it from the administration tool! I will check
around and see if anyone has figured out how to do this!
Cindy Eldenburg
Mike Bayne wrote:
When creating a portlet, I am forced to select a background color, is
there a way to have a transparent portlet so that the Portal's
background image is not covered up by the portlet?
Thanks,
Mike

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