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⚠️ This issue respects the following points: ⚠️
- This is a bug, not a question or a configuration/webserver/proxy issue.
- This issue is not already reported on Github (I've searched it).
- Nextcloud Server is up to date. See Maintenance and Release Schedule for supported versions.
- Nextcloud Server is running on 64bit capable CPU, PHP and OS.
- I agree to follow Nextcloud's Code of Conduct.
Bug description
When the user changes the background image, the color gets changed. For the Default Image, the nextcloud-default-blue is used, NOT the instance-color set by an admin. Therefore it is not possible to get back to the "defaults".
Steps to reproduce
- Change Background Image away from Default
- Change Image back to default.
Expected behavior
The color should now be what was set in the global theming app, in my case red.
Instead it is blue.
Installation method
Community Manual installation with Archive
Operating system
Debian/Ubuntu
PHP engine version
PHP 7.4
Web server
Apache (supported)
Database engine version
MariaDB
Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?
Updated to a major version (ex. 22.2.3 to 23.0.1)
Are you using the Nextcloud Server Encryption module?
No response
What user-backends are you using?
- Default user-backend (database)
- LDAP/ Active Directory
- SSO - SAML
- Other
Configuration report
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List of activated Apps
- theming: 2.0.1Nextcloud Signing status
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