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I managed to remove this setting by typing "none" as the value. Empty values are resetted to opcache_get_status ...
This also works if applied to the service-package. I assume, if you need custom disable-strings, add them in the service plans and let the plans synchronize.
i feel the need to clarify my post before: the idea for inputs is not ugly in a visual sense but concerning usability.
beside that fact, the new skins are nice, in particular at long last - for gods sake - you got rid of the "1990s-geocities-fabric-style-and-eye-cancer-causing" backgrounds, and...
Skins are ok.
But: if i just want to make one of the prepared skins more userfriendly
(your idea with the input-fields having the border just on the bottom is really ugly), it is not possible with the skinning extension.
it would be great if it is possible to just be able to add some css like...