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Add the custom CSS handler is self.custom_css is set #7233

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@jtpio jtpio commented Feb 2, 2024

Investigate some ideas discussed in #7175

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jtpio commented Feb 2, 2024

Starting notebook with jupyter notebook --custom-css still seems to work with Notebook.

Testing with:

/* Modify Jupyter Styles */
#top-panel-wrapper,
#jp-top-bar {
  background-color: #aecad4 !important;
}

#menu-panel-wrapper,
#jp-MainMenu,
#menu-panel {
  background-color: #aecad4 !important;
}

.jp-NotebookPanel-toolbar {
  background-color: #aecad4 !important;
}
.lm-MenuBar-content {
  color: #02484d;
}

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However it seems to be preventing lab to pick up the custom css (the top bar should be styled):

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jtpio commented Feb 2, 2024

Although setting the lab trait explicitly seems to be doing the trick: jupyter notebook --custom-css --LabApp.custom_css=True:

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@jtpio jtpio modified the milestones: 7.1.0, 7.1.x Feb 13, 2024
@jtpio jtpio modified the milestones: 7.1.x, 7.3.0 Oct 22, 2024
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