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Oh, well....I changed it in the two that are listed above.....just those two lines. I'm no code guru, so I don't exactly know what I'm looking for here. I've edited quite a few things, but this one has me baffled. :surprised: It's not that important, really. It just bugs me that you have to use a damn color tag to change it from black. :(
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Bump....exact line refs would be much appreciated.
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Bump! :(
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Bump! Supposedly, this requires php hacking, according to vB. No one knows the answer? :(
I'm assuming, since the vbcode color doesn't appear to be in the html, that I'll actually have to define the color of the $vbcode variable somewhere in the php. |
Bump
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Somebody has to know where this can be changed. Once again, I ask....where can I change the default
Code:
code https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/attachmen...&postid=284167 |
Can one of you gurus take a second and help me out here? This has gone unsolved since 06/2002, when I first started asking about it at vb.com. :confused: I'm going to make the jump from asking to pleading and begging now. Please! Oh please! :nervous:
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I know no one likes impatient people, but it's been almost a year, so BUMP.
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Bump
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Bump
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