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Feature #5987

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Enable a custom theme to very clearly indicate on every page that you're logged in as an Admin user

Added by Gareth Sylvester-Bradley over 14 years ago. Updated over 11 years ago.

Status:
New
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
UI
Target version:
-
Start date:
2010-07-29
Due date:
% Done:

0%

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Resolution:

Description

On my Redmine, I try to keep my Redmine "user" login separate from my Redmine "admin" login. Unfortunately I often make the mistake of logging in as "admin" to perform some admin task and stupidly forgetting to log out before performing some user task, so that I end up e.g. making comments on tracker issues as "Admin".

Although you can see who is logged in at the top right corner of every page "Logged in as user", it's not enough.

I would like a way to modify the theme of the whole page (e.g. change page background like the "DRAFT" background on wiki preview, or change the colour of all elements, etc.) if an admin user is logged in.

Probably, the only requirement from Redmine would be to add an HTML attribute to the top-level "body" element, so that a custom theme could pick it up.


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Screenshot.png (21.5 KB) Screenshot.png Screenshot for Patch Daniel Felix, 2013-04-15 15:35
hightlight_admin.diff (1.27 KB) hightlight_admin.diff Highlight Admin theme Daniel Felix, 2013-04-15 15:35

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Related to Redmine - Feature #4602: User specific themeNew2010-01-18

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