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We don't support IE6 and advise members accordingly .... Do you think it would be difficult to have the font mod added to support vbCMS articles? It works so well with posts and the articles are esssentially the same thing. Also, I notice the speak aloud option for posts on your site. Is that a vBulletin mod? One of yours? Regards, Doug |
I think it is possible to add the mod to the cms
you just need to find some code (like I used <blockquote>) that is uniquely wrapped around the text you want to change size. And then you need to create a copy of the js and replace the blockquote code with the one you found/want to use. Then include the new js as well in the header. Unfortunately I don't use the CMS so I can't adapt it for you. The text-to-speech is a licensed service from ReadSpeaker.com. I pay a lot of money for that with annual fees. However the implementation of ReadSpeaker Enterprise into vbulletin currently only works with a product I got written for my forum. I am currently in a negotiation with the company about if they want to acquire the plugin. But if you think about acquiring a readspeaker enterprise license, send me a PM ;) |
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I don't know vbCMS, but the templates are similar to regular vBulletin templates, so I'm sure it can be added, but I'd screw it up for sure if I started playing in there .. :D I'll have to see if I can find a coder who can adapt your code to it ... Thanks again .. :) Regards, Doug |
Perfect
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Perfect
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I've updated to vb 4.1.1 and the font resizer doesn't seem to work in PMs anymore - it still works in regular forum threads though.
Any idea how to fix it? Maybe the code / structure of private messages was changed. |
I used vb 4.1.1 too and it works absolutely perfekt ;)
Thanks 4 shared this mod and nominate. |
vb 4.1.4?
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There is no reason why it should not work.
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I notice on your site, you seem to have fixed the button to work on the first click. My site requires two clicks to make the change. What did you change to get it to work on the first click on your site, Sir?
Kether |
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