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Most of boxes in the #sidebar have their unique HTML id attribute set (for example id="details", id="recent-activity" etc.). And that's great, because it allows me to address them directly in my custom stylesheets.
But on the homepage (when "Shelves" or "Books" are set in Settings > Customization > Application Homepage), following sidebar boxes are missing their unique HTML id:
My Recently Viewed
Recently Updated Pages
Please is it possible to add their unique HTML IDs too?
Describe the benefits this would bring to existing BookStack users
Admins will be then able to customize an appearance of the boxes in standard and comfortable way, using custom stylesheets in Settings > Customization > Custom HTML Head Content.
Can the goal of this request already be achieved via other means?
Very hardly, probably constructing some complicated CSS DOM selector, that will be dependant on specific texts/translations...
Have you searched for an existing open/closed issue?
I have searched for existing issues and none cover my fundamental request
How long have you been using BookStack?
Under 3 months
Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Describe the feature you'd like
Most of boxes in the
#sidebar
have their unique HTML id attribute set (for exampleid="details"
,id="recent-activity"
etc.). And that's great, because it allows me to address them directly in my custom stylesheets.But on the homepage (when "Shelves" or "Books" are set in Settings > Customization > Application Homepage), following sidebar boxes are missing their unique HTML id:
Please is it possible to add their unique HTML IDs too?
Describe the benefits this would bring to existing BookStack users
Admins will be then able to customize an appearance of the boxes in standard and comfortable way, using custom stylesheets in Settings > Customization > Custom HTML Head Content.
Can the goal of this request already be achieved via other means?
Very hardly, probably constructing some complicated CSS DOM selector, that will be dependant on specific texts/translations...
Have you searched for an existing open/closed issue?
How long have you been using BookStack?
Under 3 months
Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: