Apply Custom CSS to PDF Content Export and Design Template
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Jasmine Crayfish
I use a lot of custom CSS in our knowledge base. For example, I make it so that a border around images appears as a thin blue line instead of a thick gray line, and I've changed the color of the info callout box from blue to transparent.
However, when I export to pdf, that styling is lost. There needs to be a way to apply the custom styling to exported PDFs.
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Ramesh Lokesh
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Ramesh Lokesh
D360 Product Management Currently, in the PDF exports, additional padding is applied at the top of the content within table cells. As a result, the table content in the exported PDF appears with extra space at the top of each cell when compared to how it is displayed on the knowledge base site.
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Vijay Sakthivel
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Zinc Anteater
Yes, please make this change a priority. I was surprised by it when we did a full PDF export and then a single-article export. Thank you for considering this request!
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Wheat Armadillo
Yes, even I am facing similar issue. Business theme does resonate effectively in the PDF export, while it is fine in the Knowledge Base. Each business will have their own business themes, which is expected to reflect in the PDF output as well. I am facing this issue especially in the Table Headers of PDF. Blue color in the table header becomes gray when we export/print an article.
Shakeer Hussain S
Hi Jasmine Crayfish - Thank you for sharing your concern. We appreciate your feedback about the loss of custom styling when exporting to PDFs. We understand the importance of maintaining the look and feel you've customized. Our technical team will now evaluate the feasibility of implementing a solution that ensures your custom styling is retained in exported PDFs. We'll explore this further and keep you updated on our findings. Your input is valuable in helping us enhance your experience with our system