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New Post 7/8/2008 9:32 AM
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User is offline William Shaw
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Admin container 

Hi,

I have set up dotnetnuke primarily in black background, and white "normal" text. I don't use containers for the maincontent. However when I try to edit the maincontent in the adminmode, the containers show and you can therefore not see the "normal" white text since its the same color as the background. Is there any way to disable the containers in admin mode? Or simply change the color of the "normal" text in admin mode?

My template is based on the DNN-blue fixed vertical template. And I use the same white containers for the left menu.

Cheers,

WS

 

 

 
New Post 7/8/2008 7:10 PM
User is offline ROBAX
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Re: Admin container 

The editor picks up the background colour from body{}, so try adding a background colour to that in your stylesheet... or check that it hasn't got a white colour cascadiing through from default.css or somewhere.

Rob

 
New Post 7/9/2008 5:51 PM
User is offline Salaro Golestanian
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Re: Admin container 

You could also create an admin container that overrides the .normal colour with a div around the container and adding the overide in container.css

Salar


SalarO

 
New Post 7/11/2008 6:27 AM
User is offline William Shaw
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Re: Admin container 

Thanks for the answers - I finally think I got it fixed...

/William

 
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