dark-rebel wrote:I adjusted the twighlight theme (replaced the background color) and removed the asteriks since i was not able to copy that theme and integrate it new in the styler drop down.
Why not add your custom styles to /custom/css/ from the panel instead? They will overwrite what is added from the official skins, and you will be able to upgrade without problems.
dark-rebel wrote:I have not found the part in the general settings to replace the theme color with own background color for the menu layer.
There is no setting for background, unless you use custom css. We already provide 7 skins (white,light,dark,black and more), which should give good options as a base ... The "white" skin even has the background that you have set! What I don't understand, is that you have chosen TWILIGHT skin, changed to WHITE background, when there already exists a skin called WHITE with a white background!
If you really really need to customize the skin CSS, that is fine, but at least you should choose the base skin that has similar background and foreground color as you are targeting. If you change a dark bg to white bg, relationships between colors are broken.
In my opinion, your pages have misplaced colors and contrasts now, because you changed a dark-bg skin to light bg ... The text is too light, the separator is too dark, the frame color is too strong ... all because those colors are made in the skin to suit the dark background of twilight. Just my opinions of course!
dark-rebel wrote:Should not be an inpact on that sub-highlighting, isn't it?
I can't quite pinpoint it, but it certainly can have an effect if you are changing colors, because the "active" class is VERY soft, and may have been washed out somehow. As you can see in the other unedited skins, for example the WHITE skin, the "active" class is working: