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Text Resizer
++++++++++++++++ FONT RESIZER +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
This little mod puts a "+" and "-" image button beneath and aligned to the right of the navbar for resizing the font. Time: 1 min Template edits:1 Plugins: 1 Version 1.0.1: Add $font_resize where you want the buttons to appear. Requested Instruction: 1) Import the product. 2) Upload the images to the - images/misc/. 3) Upload the js folder to your forums directory. +++++++++++++ REMEMBER TO CLICK INSTALL +++++++++++ |
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not bad.. could come in handy!
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Do you have any manual instructions to place this somewhere else ? I wouldn't mind it at the top of my header. And does it remember settings ?
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Just a question, why did you use images for the plus and minus signs? Just use text and increase the size and change colour? ( + and - ) :)
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Great idea! This feature always proved useful when I used to use Joomla. Thanks. ;)
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good idea but do not working IE and firefox on my 3.66 :(
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I just hold the ctrl key and move the mouse wheel to increase / decrease font size :D
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IE & Firefox perfect
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Thanks, click on install if you downloaded and using it....
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I agree with TGG. Not a bad concept though. Probably if u had some awarked sized fourm :p
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Install pal, looks great..
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Additionally, I have a suggestion: Increasing the font size of all elements can create quite a mess (menus do not fit, scrollbars pop up, etc.) I think it would be a great idea to limit the increase to specific CSS elements. For instance, increasing only the size of post content (alt1). |
hmm, not working for me :(
3.6.7PL1 + Firefox 2.0.0.3 I get an error: "ts is not defined" |
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