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Change of background color


valquiria23

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@valquiria23

I just looked. The /admin/includes/template_top.php file does NOT call user.css. I suppose you could create a user.css file in your Admin directory, and add a call to it in /admin/includes/template_top.php.

Then again, why the concern over the appearance in the Admin side?

M

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The admin css file is: admin/includes/stylesheet.css

its called in admin/template_top.php

line 38:

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="includes/stylesheet.css">

this is in 2.3.4.1. CE Frozen, but I believe hasn't changed at least since 2.3.4 standard

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@raiwa @valquiria23

Rainer, you are correct. While she could add her CSS definition at the end of this file, my concern would be that that file could be overwritten with some future update.

She could add her own user.css file, and also edited /admin/includes/template_top.php to call her user.css file, but she would also have to be aware of that if files were overwritten with some future update.

Six one way, half a dozen the other.

M

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Gracias @raiwa and Thank you @ArtcoInc

Just modify the file admin/includes/stylesheet.css  and change the color.

The reason is that with some screens the color # DEE4E8 is very clear and when there is a lot of light in the room it is difficult to see the selected line.

Thank you two for your help !!

Valqui

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