• Resolved Christoph

    (@camthor)


    Thank you for that plugin!

    I see that your plugin changes the styling of jQuery widgets in the admin also on unrelated pages. It seems to come from
    /wp-content/plugins/widget-options/assets/css/jqueryui/1.11.4/themes/ui-lightness/jquery-ui.css. That “lightness” theme affects all occurences of .ui-state-active, .ui-widget-content .ui-state-active, .ui-widget-header .ui-state-active and so on.

    I would appreciate if you could define a CSS scope for use on your plugin pages so that your plugin doesn’t change the styling anywhere else where we use jQuery UI.

    Thanks!

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  • Plugin Author Mej de Castro

    (@mej)

    Hi @camthor

    Thank you for this feedback. This has been submitted in our list of features or change requests to be considered by our developers for future releases.

    Kind Regards,
    Widget Options Support

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