Wait, that's not going to work, because somehow that style block changes
one of the plug-ins for Firefox.
On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 12:07:10 PM UTC-7, Mik McAllister wrote:
>
> I've been changing the palette colors, using the Blue Palette as a clone
> base and using the Sticky Titles theme, and was having a problem getting
> the tiddler titles to show properly - no matter what I did, the background
> for the titles was white (the background for my palette is #BB99AA). I
> could not find the property in the Control Panel to change this property.
> After reading some of the threads about stylesheets, I did this instead:
>
> .tc-tiddler-title
> {
> background: #BB99AA;
> }
>
>
> I added the tag $:/tags/Stylesheet, saved it with a title I knew would not
> conflict with anything (tiddler-tiddler-tiddler-title - No, I am not
> joking).
>
> The title of the Tiddlers now has the correct background.
>
> My question/comment is this: Nowhere did in the Control Panel or the list
> of Shadows was this property listed. Searching provided no results. Are all
> of the styles that a Palette might be applied to available for editing in
> the Control Panel? Did I miss it somewhere, or is this property inherited
> from somewhere else? I tried looking through the source with Firebug, but I
> did not see any other declaration of the background color other than under
> .tc-tiddler-title.
>
> If there is some unknown inheritance here, I'd be more than glad to
> document all of this, but looking at the file itself is a headache. Without
> Firebug, I wouldn't have found it.
>
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