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it's in the .js file:
fadeColor = "#FF9900"; // color to fade to or do you mean the original link color? That's in your .style file (Admin CP > Styles > Modify > Fonts/Colors/Etc) Also, for all other users. As I'm not the original author if this javascript, I'm not able to support it. It's current state will NOT support fading in <b></b>, <i></i> and other tags. I'm sorry :( If you want to play around with the .js and get that feature working, please let us know in this thread! - djr |
oh i got it now , thanx for your help .. and it was the .js file that needed editing .. thanx a bunch - :)
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i don't get it! it didn't work for me =(
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odmac, what did u have to change? so far, everything between the < b > and < /b> didn't work with the fade effect
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nice one dude, allways like that sort of things!
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its a month old post, but o well. its on my forums
http://jakelshark.no-ip.com/forums/index.php as for the <b> and <i> tags, i would suggest taking them out of the board titles and such (i would but not now, maybe tommorrow) |
ummmm not to sound rude. but cant you do this already with vbulletin in the admin panel?
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probly, and i think i might have found a code. just let me test it out. it should fade <b> and <i>
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I have installed it now!
Very good, and VERY easy to change colours even for a big newbee like me! |
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