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How do I make the default style editing screen larger?
How do I make the default style editing screen larger?
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In includes/adminfunctions_template.php search for "<textarea" and change cols/rows for textareas until you find one you wanted to edit.
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Actually, you can just click Large edit box.
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Yep, but it won't remember settings. Changing its size in php file is more convinient if you are using acp to edit css/templates.
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thanks, to bad they don't have a little check box to "remember" it
many would find that helpful... |
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wow, that's a huge file, I mainly wanted the box to edit styles in to be bigger, where is that located?
We I mean in that file? I looked around and got lost... |
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