Speckled CSS Entries

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chunkee
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Speckled CSS Entries

Post by chunkee »

Hello,
Using Flare 10 and a bit annoyed with the speckled overlay of the CSS entries. Why are they displayed that way and is there a way to get rid or change it?
Thank you.
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Nita Beck
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Re: Speckled CSS Entries

Post by Nita Beck »

I've seen this well before Flare 10.

When a style has not had any particular background color set, the name of the style will appear against a white background in the style list. If a style does have a background color set, the name of the style will appear against a background of that color in the style list.

But say there is a style whose font is set to white but for which no background color is set. You wouldn't be able to read the name of the style, set in white, against the white background in the style list. So, Flare puts the name of the style, set in white, against that "speckled" background to give you something against which to discern it.

In short, the "speckled" background is only in the UI. It's not in the stylesheet, and it won't look this way in your output.
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chunkee
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Re: Speckled CSS Entries

Post by chunkee »

Bueno Miss Nita. Thank you for the response and explanation. Have a great weekend.

jC
Nita Beck
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Re: Speckled CSS Entries

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You're welcome. Glad to ease your annoyance, and have a good weekend yourself!
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