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anyone know why firefox wouldn't display the text color changes?
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clicks install,thankyou,all colours showing fine for me on firefox.
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I thought maybe it was a setting in Firefox somewhere, but I've yet to discover it if it is. I'll keep trying some different things, but if anyone encountered this and knows something, please pass along some information if possible. Thanks. |
version of firefox?? if you follow link in my signature using firefox you will see the colours are showing fine in my forum
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open up http://www.xboxliveleagues.com/forums/index.php in firefox and see if you see the user legend colored along with the hyperlink user names color coded. it works perfectly in IE, but no go in firefox for me and several members.... i'm lost. you're also using version 3.0.9 of vbulletin whereas i'm using 3.0.7 , although, i don't know that it's a vb version issue. |
it looks fine to me in firefox... clear your cookies maybe.
To nievesidenshop I no that they have this on phpNUKE. you might be able to do this from the usergroup editor. And you would have to add it in the legend code again if you did figure it out. To italks You have to edit the html markup in adminCP in the usergroup editor page. you type in the same thing that you typed in on the legend almost, you type in [*font color=red] without the * in the first block and [*/font] in the other block. That is how you make the usergroup a different color. If that was what you were looking for. |
Yes, it should work fine in ALL web browsers :).
~Curt |
with firefox, you must can't specify the actual hex code for the colors you must enter the colors as such: <font color="red"> </font>
I changed over from the hex code to just the quoted names and it worked like a charm. |
I can't view color in firefox nor IE. I can't get it to display on my portal, but I thought for sure I could in forums. All it shows is the legend colors.
Here is my code in forumhome Code:
<em>Legend:</em><strong style="color:blue">[Administrator]</strong> http://www.unknownwriters.net http://www.unknownwriters.net/forums |
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Go into usergroups. Then go into usergroup manager. Then do an edit usergroup for each usergroup. Choose Username HTML Markup. Insert something like <font color="black"> in the first box, then close it off with </font> in the second box. (Obviously replace "black" with whatever color you want for that usergroup, etc...) That should do the trick for you. |
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