Hello Thomas,
The updated theming code applies the 'Wt-disabled' attribute more throughly
than before. No need to modify your code if you don't like this, just add a
CSS rule:
span.Wt-disabled {
color: black;
}
BR,
Wim.
2013/4/12 Thomas Suckow <thomas.suc...@pnnl.gov>
> In 3.3, WTexts that are disabled or are within a disabled widget become
> grey. This is different behavior than before with 3.2, was this an
> intentional change or was this by accident?
>
> This is causing us to reimplement the disabled handlers on many of our
> widgets to preserve the color of WText's. If this was intentional, so be
> it, we just have to update them I guess. If this is a bug, it is a
> rather annoying bug.
>
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> Thomas
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