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It seems that after the upgrade to 2.6.33 I do not get a proper template background in the editing panel of an article.
The template background is green, but that colour only extends a short way down the screen, when the background changes to white etc. See my screen capture attached.
This makes it hard for me to edit some material below the green band.
I tried Tiny MCE on which all of the background is green and this issue does not occur.
Richard Rawson
The template background is green, but that colour only extends a short way down the screen, when the background changes to white etc. See my screen capture attached.
This makes it hard for me to edit some material below the green band.
I tried Tiny MCE on which all of the background is green and this issue does not occur.
Richard Rawson
This makes it hard for me to edit some material below the green band.
Do you particularly need the green background when editing, other than as a dark background to see the text?
If not, then in the Editor Global Configuration, set Reset Editor Styling to Yes.
This will force the editor to display black text on a white background.
See - https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/support/faq/editor/editor-background-dark-or-editor-background-image
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
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Ryan
Thank you - it does address my issue. I really appreciate the service you provide.
Richard
Thank you - it does address my issue. I really appreciate the service you provide.
Richard
If you want white text on a black background, you will need to create a custom css file for the editor.
To do this, create a file called editor.css in your template's css folder, and add the following:
To do this, create a file called editor.css in your template's css folder, and add the following:
/* loads your template's main stylesheet */
@import url('template.css');
/* style the background and text color */
html, body {
background-color: #000;
color: #fff;
}
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