[support] Multiple themes for user actions

Brian Choc bchoc at t4tcolorado.org
Tue May 12 20:45:18 UTC 2009


Well, if you want to have a different theme for adding/editing pages, you
can select an administrative theme different than the general theme at
/admin/settings/admin, and check "Use administration theme for content
editing."

Brian

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:41 AM, Lev Lafayette <lev at vpac.org> wrote:

> Hello support,
>
> Is there a way of establishing a trigger on themes? For example, to have a
> theme applied to a website and to change to another theme when a user is
> (say) editing a page. Even a change to the colour scheme (e.g., it goes from
> a blue marine to red tomato).
>
> I'm thinking that something that visually blurts out "Warning! Warning!";
> rather like how some terminal windows change colour when a user su's to a
> root or sudoers account..
>
> All the best & thanks in advance,
>
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> for Advanced Computing
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