Body Theme CSS effects Backend
Hello Markus Berchtold,
Thanks for reporting this issue. It has already been logged and will be fixed in one of the upcoming weekly builds.
All the best,
Katia
the Telerik team
Hi,
One quick question on themeing. I have added a BackEnd theme
so now I have two (The Basic and my own) as per the attached image.
How do I make my own the default one? How do I switch between themes?
Many thanks,
Andrei
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Ok, I found how to go to Back Pages and assign the theme to all the back pages template. but
that did not change the Login screen at all.
Still waiting for advice.
Andrei
Hello Andrei,
You need to set your new Back-end theme to Sitefinity administration like shown in the screenshot. After you set the Back-end theme, the Login screen should be affected as well.
Let us know if you need further help.
Greetings,
Katia
the Telerik team
Katia,
You got it. That fixed it.
Now I just need to play around with the text in the footer
on the Login Screen. Any suggestions would help.
For now that you very much.
Andrei
Hi Andrei,
Unfortunately the login page is embedded and it is not accessible in the administration at the moment. You cannot export it and map it to an external page either. You can only change it via CSS.
You can only hide the footer or use a background image to change the text in it like shown below.
.sfLogin .sfFooter
display: none;
.sfLogin .sfFooter .sfCopy
text-indent: -9999px;
background: transparent url() no-repeat 0 0;
.sfLogin .sfFooter .sfSupportLinks
display: none;
Katia,
Thanks!
Andrei
I am still encountering this body color issue with Sitefinity 4.2 SP1. It shows up while you are editing a page at the very top of the page. The name of the page is supposed to be there, but it is white over very light blue in my case. Is there any way around this?
Scott,
What I did was to take the University theme and change just a couple of things that I wanted. Not sure what your set-up is with regards to themes, but that gave me much flexibility to customise in my own way. Not too helpful i know, but that is what I did to escape the design constraints that the Default theme puts you under.
Hi Scott,
I cannot reproduce your case. Can you send a screenshot and your public theme?
Regards,
Katia
the Telerik team