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4/20/2013 2:07 PM
 

I have upgraded a few sites with 7.0.5 and have had really good success (had to upgrade a skin on one site and replace a couple of modules).  The only complaint I have so far is that for editors (either page editors or module editors), the page they are on "dims" when the mouse is in certain sections.  For example, if I go into a text editor, the web page "dims".  That is it gets darker of something (hard to explain), however if I move the mouse outside of that and over something else, it's nice and bright again.  I've had a couple of my site admins mention it to me.

Is that something that was just introduced, and if so, can it be turned off, or does that need to be done in the next release?

Cheers
Dave


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4/20/2013 5:19 PM
 
you might try installing a different editor (e.g. free CKEditor Provider from http://dnnckeditor.codeplex.com)

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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4/20/2013 10:48 PM
 
Sebastian,

It's not just the editor, that was just an example. I found this posting on another site - http://letitshine.biz/Support/DNNSupp...

It says to put this in the Site CSS:

.dnnEditState .DnnModule {
opacity: 1.0;
}

And it did the job.

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