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how can I center my usernames for the forum, the user title, and align the "thanked xx times in xx posts" to the left with the join date, thanks, posts, etc. and how can I move the "online/offline" notification with the reputation to the bottom of the avatar along the left alignment just like posts, jion date, age, etc?
your24hourstore
02-10-2011, 01:53 PM
admincp>>style manager>>postbit its all in there :)
sorry just got into vB from phpbb3.
I am on that page but I don't see where i choose postbit inside style manager.
also, once I am in there, how do I konw which BBCode is for which item?
thanks for the reply
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this forum can get very useless when people don't respond !!
your24hourstore
02-12-2011, 12:06 PM
sorry we all have boards to run. this isn't my job you know. What you want to do may require some template modification. Their is no click able setting to do what your asking. I'm trying to help like a dozen other people just like you with , real problems not styling wishs. this just doesnt seem to be a life or death situation to me.
You know I think Im done for a month helping you peeps in here , be back in march or april
Lynne
02-12-2011, 03:35 PM
This has actually been covered several times before. People get sick of answering the same questions because someone can't be bothered to do a simple search.
.username_container {text-align: center;}
Do similar for .usertitle, .rank and whatever others.
For help with your Thank You mod stuff, you need to ask in the thread. But, I'd do a search because that has been asked/answered several times before also and people may ignore you if you ask again.
This has actually been covered several times before. People get sick of answering the same questions because someone can't be bothered to do a simple search.
.username_container {text-align: center;}
Do similar for .usertitle, .rank and whatever others.
For help with your Thank You mod stuff, you need to ask in the thread. But, I'd do a search because that has been asked/answered several times before also and people may ignore you if you ask again.
It isn't whether we can't bother, someone that is new doesn't know the terminology to enter in the search. Coming from most forums, if i were to look for Rims from a specific brand I'd put in the entire name such as Volk CE28n and the search would come up, on this forum you put details it comes up empty. I put in the title of 1 guys hack and it didn't show up, you put in 1 word and it did. People should be slightly understanding about this, you come into an unfamiliar field and people ignore you b/c you don't know the terminology than those people come off as rude.
thats the thing, you say ... ".username_container {text-align: center;}" how would a new person konw where that is located? you give very frank responses, not everyone is a web designer or have countless years of experience. a simple ".username_container {text-align: center;}" which is located inside of options-> templates -> edit->postbit.css is far more helpful and useful than a simple ".username_container {text-align: center;}" response.
I am very grateful for your help, both of yours, but giving a more detailed response would go al onger way when ppl do a search so they don't create another thread b/c in one thread it just says just the code name as opposed to an extra 15 texts of how to get to it where most people would find that more useful.
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