Custom CSS
Custom CSS can be set globally for the entire system or for individual views.
This helps you for example if you want to differentiate between different brands within your company.
In order to set global user-defined CSS you have to navigate to admin-tab > settings > content. Here you’ll find an input field where you can enter your custom HTML Code.
In this example color:white will lead to the font color to be white.
Background-color:blue will lead to the background of the text to be blue.
After saving and restarting the system the custom CSS will be applied to the system.
When creating or editing new texts the global user-defined CSS will automatically be adapted to the content field, so that the editor is able to see how their text will be displayed after saving.
In case you don’t want to set the custom CSS for the entire system or if you would like to additionally change the CSS for certain views you can do so in the settings of the respective view.
You’ll find the input field labeled CSS for content in this view in the editing mask of the views.
In this example color:white will lead to the font color to be white.
Background-color:black will lead to the background of the text to be black.
After entering the preferred HTML Code saving and restarting the system the custom CSS will be applied to the system.
Here is an example of how the custom CSS could look like in the system after the changes are applied:
color:white and background-color:black
Note: The responsibility for the custom CSS is up to you. So if there are strange stylings, we will only check whether the text looks as expected without the custom CSS applied.