Closed (duplicate)
Project:
Drupal core
Version:
7.x-dev
Component:
overlay.module
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
3 Oct 2010 at 20:36 UTC
Updated:
4 Oct 2010 at 16:25 UTC
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Comments
Comment #1
tgeller commentedHere's a better example of "correct" tabs. The type face changes when you switch from the Edit to the Revision screen of the same node!
Comment #2
Jeff Burnz commentedOK, so you're proposing we change this to Helvetica Neue like the front end tabs? Not sure, will have to let Jen see this and make a design decision, she may have wanted them to be like this but I am not sure.
Comment #3
gagarine commentedNo this is not a "design decision".
The font change when you move from the edit tab to revision tab. This append only with overlay.
Comment #4
tgeller commentedHi, Jeff. I agree with @gagarine that this isn't a design issue. Rather, it's a consistency issue, and highly unlikely to have been an intentional choice.
But I'm not familiar with the approval process, and defer to your experience. I only ask that you go to that screen from anywhere else, including the node's own edit form. I think you'll agree that its correction doesn't need debate.
Cheers,
Comment #5
Jeff Burnz commentedOK, well this has got nothing to do with Bartik afaict, looks like the default themes CSS is loading on revision pages in the Overlay, which is bad, that will end in tears for sure. Front end themes should not have to account for Overlay styling when an admin theme is set (such as Seven) - only the admin theme should be used.
Switching queues and removing irrelevant tags.
Comment #6
David_Rothstein commentedBasically a duplicate of #615138: Some pages display in the overlay in a non-adminstrative theme
Comment #7
tgeller commentedThanks for redirecting this as needed!