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a.threadlink { color: blue; } a.threadlink:visited { color: #551a8b; } You add these by going to "Styles & Templates"->"Style Manager" and editing the Main CSS for your style. Add them to "Additional CSS Definitions". |
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The only two last questions I have when you have a chance to get to it, is how to change the font size in the threaded forum view as well as the background color which differentiate the different threads and then I'd be pretty much set (I hope) And again thank you for putting this together as well as taking the time to walk me through it all, it is greatly appreciated. |
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$thread_bg_color = ($thread_bg_color) ? '' : 'background-color: #eeeae8;'; |
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In some of the image samples you posted, the font did not look as big as what I am seeing on my monitor once I set it to Threaded Forum View. I inserted an image below. How do I make the font smaller? What I'll do afterward is attempt match the 'light yellow' background to the main forum standard gray #E1E1E2 the light blue is perfect though. Here is a screen capture, see how big the font is... I just have no idea how to make it smaller http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...Picture3-2.png |
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In the xml file the line of code is: $threadworks .= "<div class='bigusername $thread_alt' style='$thread_bg_color padding: 10px'>"; |
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Thank you for pointing me in the right direction for this one. |
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<div class='bigusername $thread_alt' style='$thread_bg_color padding: 10px'> with: <div class='$thread_alt' style='$thread_bg_color padding: 10px; font-size: 10px'> This is a quick and dirty way to get it working now. Eventually I want to move all style definitions into a css file and all html created into a template. |
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After a weekend of trying it out and testing it, it works really well for the people who prefer to have a Threaded Forum View, now is there a way to keep the original message tree in place has opposed to move it within the threaded view under the post, that we do find a bit confusing at this time. It is great that it has the ability to move the message tree below the post, but that's a step beyond what we are a.) used to and b.) what makes the threaded view so legible for some.
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ibautocommunity - great job, I signed up for you site, the mod looks great. Finally, a true vb threaded view. (And ridiculously simple to install at that) Feature request - I would like to specify which forums have which display mode: flat or threaded (forget about the goofy "hybrid"). I would like this as an admin setting, I don't want the users to be able to choose, I think every user should be viewing and replying in the same display mode. In other words in the admin panel I could specify forum #1 and #2 as flat, and #3 as your threaded. Thanks again on such a great mod, Dan |
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