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I am using the context option to change the background on some pages, but on most of the site I'd like to have no background at all. Per your suggestion I am using context to add the background to the front, rather than add the background to the config page - and that works fine.
I have a question though - when setting the background in this manner, do the advanced and scroller settings still apply to all pages?
Thanks for the awesome module!
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Comment #1
ultimateboy CreditAttribution: ultimateboy commentedYes, when using it in this way, the advanced settings apply everywhere.. I'll probably end up just duplicating the entire backstretch config within the context reaction so that you can alter everything using context. Look for an update this weekend :P
Comment #2
wouters_f CreditAttribution: wouters_f commentedComment #3
wouters_f CreditAttribution: wouters_f commentedthe patch included test if context module is there.
If not,
Please review/consider it
Comment #4
yannickooHey drupal_sensei, I'm sorry but I have to close this issue because 1.x is unsupported, we are working on 2.x now.