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I read over this support document to help set up a custom overriding editor.css file to stop displaying a dark background -
https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/support/tutorials/editor/create-a-custom-editor-stylesheet
I set up a new editor.css file with the below code, set to custom.css in JCE Config & added templates/$template/css/editor.css
The background is now white, but all other stying is now default, so I was wondering if the above document is still the correct way to do this?
Thanks in advance,
Andy
https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/support/tutorials/editor/create-a-custom-editor-stylesheet
I set up a new editor.css file with the below code, set to custom.css in JCE Config & added templates/$template/css/editor.css
The background is now white, but all other stying is now default, so I was wondering if the above document is still the correct way to do this?
@import url(theme.css);
@import url(bootstrap.css);
@import url(uikit3.css);
body {background-color: white;}
Thanks in advance,
Andy
Thanks,
Andy Connell
Andy Connell
more than a month ago
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#104388
Apologies I've located the problem
I had done almost everything correct, including clearing site & browser cache. However, forgot about CDN cache. Once that cleared itself, all was OK
I had done almost everything correct, including clearing site & browser cache. However, forgot about CDN cache. Once that cleared itself, all was OK
Thanks,
Andy Connell
Andy Connell
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