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6/20/2014 1:16 PM
 

The editor seems to get very confused when you move the cursor inside the editing box. It fades out the text as you move the cursor over the text as shown here. Move the cursor outside the edit box, and it fades back in.

http://www.picpaste.com/e594a00166ad61d43cc2e9ad88b98ef4.png

How do you disable this feature? I find it annoying and makes it difficult to see the text IMO.

Thanks, Rob.

 
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6/20/2014 3:34 PM
 
I added the following style in the HEAD section of default.aspx to disable the fading.

.dnnEditState .DnnModule { opacity: 1.0; }

You'll (most likely) have to re-add it though if you upgrade.
 
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6/20/2014 8:49 PM
 
this was added as a setting in 7.3.0 - https://dnntracker.atlassian.net/brow...

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6/21/2014 1:49 AM
 
Hi
it would be better to add the css code mike has mentioned to your skin css and not the default.aspx file
This way when you upgrade the css snippet will not be over written.

Regards,
Geoff

      
 
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