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October 24, 2013 at 8:54 am #180146
Hi,
unfortunately the topic https://kriesi.at/support/topic/debug/?login_error#post-179438 has been closed so i have to open a new one.
I use a child theme as recommended in a multisite installation. I have modified a color scheme to meet my demands. If i click on the button of this color scheme in the styling section the original values are applied. As far as you say there is no ‘undo’ this is not correct. Changing multiple color schemes is not possible this way because if you select one of the modified schemes to apply a new color (e.g. to make a contrast lighter or darker) the initial theme values get loaded and you loose the custom settings.You should load the stored values first to avoid this issue. And maybe you should just add 5 empty color schemes (custom 1 to 5) to allow customers to build there own.
Regards
Michael
October 25, 2013 at 6:08 am #180489Hi Michael!
The styling options don’t work that way and there is no way to change that right now.
The values are loaded after you select a pre-defined option and then when you save those values get stored into the database. If you don’t save then you don’t save the data. If you just close out the page for example it doesn’t actually save anything.
Just to be a bit more clear, when you click on the Red option and then modify the styles and save it doesn’t actually change the options for that pre-defined color scheme. They are not options you can modify but just predefined starting points for you to modify.
Regards,
Devin- This reply was modified 11 years ago by Devin.
November 3, 2013 at 11:18 am #183894hello, i am addressing the same issue…
so how can we save & preserve our changes in a scheme ?
this is so important guys, please give us a way to do it
thx, tasos
November 4, 2013 at 4:31 pm #184314Hi!
You save a single set of data when editing the styling options at the moment. We will be adding an export theme options soon but I don’t think it has a section just for the styling options.
So right now when you edit your styles and save there is no undo.
Cheers!
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