Don't resize text in editor window on focus? 13 February 2025, 19:34:16 This is my first time using an ElkArte forum, and I can't find an option in the menus nor an answer online: how does one prevent the font size in the text editor from changing when Tabing/clicking away from or into the text field?
Re: Don't resize text in editor window on focus? Reply #1 – 14 February 2025, 11:02:32 Quote from: nezunezu – on 13 February 2025, 19:34:16... how does one prevent the font size in the text editor from changing when Tabing/clicking away from or into the text field?Apparently this is a revolutionary, undocumented feature that nobody (except you) has found.
Re: Don't resize text in editor window on focus? Reply #2 – 14 February 2025, 22:02:27 See for yourself.
Re: Don't resize text in editor window on focus? Reply #3 – 14 February 2025, 22:36:52 how did you do that?
Re: Don't resize text in editor window on focus? Reply #4 – 14 February 2025, 23:38:58 Hi, I didn't choose for it to happen, it's how this forum site has behaved on my computer since the first moment after I registered. I am currently using base Firefox with only uBlock Origin, via KDE Plasma and X11 on Artix if it matters. It also happens on fresh installations of Falkon and GNOME Web. Am I really alone here?I was wrong. I forgot that I changed my theme to ElkArte Light before making my first post. It seems it's a bug or perhaps a feature of this particular theme. The other themes are free of this behavior but otherwise produce critical errors with e.g. PHP on every type of page. Last Edit: 15 February 2025, 05:51:39 by nezunezu 1 Likes
Re: Don't resize text in editor window on focus? Reply #5 – 15 February 2025, 07:16:18 Can confirm: switched to the light theme and the same thing is happening.However, judging by the intentional :focus statement in the CSS, this seems to be a feature rather than a bug
Re: Don't resize text in editor window on focus? Reply #6 – 15 February 2025, 23:18:56 Thanks MaxLPM, I'm following along here. I can easily override styles with !important now. Last Edit: 15 February 2025, 23:25:19 by nezunezu 1 Likes