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I'd love to see the possibility to edit/add my custom CSS to override the preview CSS you've provided.
This way one would be able to mirror the website's front-end styles more closely.
It would, I believe, only be a matter of editing the preview_textarea.publish.css but it would be nice to make that a bit more user-friendly. One way I can think of is (optionally) loading a second CSS file which would contain the website-specific styles.
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There’s an Admin CSS Override extension that will let you do this in general, and it looks like it loads its CSS file after Preview Textarea’s would load. You could give this a try. I’ll still see about baking this into the extension though.
I'd love to see the possibility to edit/add my custom CSS to override the preview CSS you've provided.
This way one would be able to mirror the website's front-end styles more closely.
It would, I believe, only be a matter of editing the
preview_textarea.publish.css
but it would be nice to make that a bit more user-friendly. One way I can think of is (optionally) loading a second CSS file which would contain the website-specific styles.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: