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No problem, it was a good suggestion. :)
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I really wish this would look good with my custom style, but it doesn't.
I can't get the WGO block to look like it does when the mod is disabled. I just want it to look the same as it did, just no info in the box, just the Guest Message. I have disabled the mod for the time being, so you can see the WGO Box right now when you go to my site. https://thetechgenius.net Take a look at the attached screenshot. |
In order to make it look the same, you would have to set up the template, ozzmodz_hide_wgo_replacement the same way your current WGO is done.
Like the classes and such. You should be able to find that under the template, FORUMHOME If you find yourself in a bind, let me know. :) |
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If you want, you could PM me a admin account and I can see what I can do for you.
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Does this mod save any queries etc or is it hidden via CSS?
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It's done via CSS, but is could save page load times as it does not have to show the template. :)
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Awesome, I was searching how to do this and saw everyone was editing Forumhome which I didn't really want to do.
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Not a problem. Glad you like it, and thanks for marking as installed. :)
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v1.0.3 (September 11, 2014)
- Removed some unnecessary code from the mod, that was causing a uncached template to show up, even though the template did not exist. |
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