Hi Murray, This flash is probably caused by the fact that JSPWiki is sequentially loading the haddock.css(default) followed by the skin stylesheet. The latter overwrites the default. But the first time (eg when nothing is yet cached) this can cause the the browser first renders the default styles (eg blue background) followed by (re-) rendering of the skin css.
One way to solve this could be to make a new template directory; which contains only your modified haddock.css file. BR, dirk On Sat, Dec 14, 2019 at 12:11 PM Murray Altheim <murra...@altheim.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm not sure if this is related to a recent update or not, but I'm just > putting together a new wiki site that has a style that's largely red and > dark brown, a bit different than the blues I've used previously. This has > pointed out either something inherent in the Haddock style or a mistake > I'm making, not quite clear yet if this is a bug or just me. > > I've got a header background picture, and what I'm noticing is that when > I do a screen refresh, prior to the header background picture loading, > and prior to my skin loading, I see a brief flash of that bright blue of > the Haddock template. I've tried just about everything to eliminate the > blue flash, but I can't seem to shake it. I've set the background colors > of most things in haddock.css to some shade of gray, trying to find out > where it's getting set. No luck. > > Oh, I've implemented my stylesheet as a skin, not modifying haddock.css > itself (apart from the aforementioned "bug fixes"). > > Anyone have any idea how to eliminate the blue flash? > > Cheers, > > Murray > > ........................................................................... > Murray Altheim <murray18 at altheim dot com> = = === > http://www.altheim.com/murray/ === > === > = = > === > In the evening > The rice leaves in the garden > Rustle in the autumn wind > That blows through my reed hut. > -- Minamoto no Tsunenobu > >