Just want to note that firefox finally saves and pastes the login details correctly. Not sure since which FF version it was fixed though.I have found an issue with this modification. Saved login data is not automatically pasted in the login fields, making it useless for the browser to save the login data as you always need to enter it manually.
.xenOverlay #pageLogin {
color: @formOverlay.color !important;
background: @formOverlay.background-color !important;
border: @formOverlay.border-color !important;
}
Your CSS isn't right for what you are calling with @formOverlay.border-color, should be @formOverlay.border@Jake Bunce, when using custom CSS, I like calling either from the color palette or the style properties, but I'm having some problems with this:
View attachment 96969
I think it's just the border, because the color and background appear fine. Here's the CSS:
Code:.xenOverlay #pageLogin { color: @formOverlay.color !important; background: @formOverlay.background-color !important; border: @formOverlay.border-color !important; }
What am I missing?
Your CSS isn't right for what you are calling with @formOverlay.border-color, should be @formOverlay.border
Or
border-color: @formOverlay.border-color;
Edit: you also need some padding on the form.
.xenOverlay #pageLogin {
color: @contentText;
background-color: @contentBackground;
border: 10px solid @primaryLight;
border-radius: 10px;
padding: 15px 25px 15px 25px;
}
.xenOverlay #pageLogin {
{xen:property formOverlay}
}
.xenOverlay #pageLogin
{
@property "formOverlay";
color: #eee;
background: rgba(0,0,0, 0.75);
padding: 15px 25px;
border: 20px solid rgba(0,0,0, 0.25);
border-radius: 20px;
box-shadow: 0px 25px 50px rgba(0,0,0, 0.5);
_zoom: 1;
@property "/formOverlay";
}
how can i add close button in the top Jake !!!
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