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Change vBCode color
How is this done? I've been told I'd have to edit functions.php, but what line and where? Anyone know? I need it to default to white, or something besides black anyway. :confused:
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What color are you talking about?
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The color of the default text, when I use the Code button in a post. It defaults to black, so it seems.
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See, unless you add a color tag, it looks like nothing on a black background. If you could direct me to where I can change that, I'd be much obliged. :)
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Bump! :p
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for the code tags, just add in a html color code <font color=red> </font> in the vB Code replacement field
and then they do [code] xxxx [ /code] the color would be set automatically |
Ok, thanks. But where exactly do I add that color tag? Templates? That's what I can't seem to find. I can't seem to find anything about it, or I don't know what to look for. :nervous: :paranoid:
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Custom vB Codes under adminCP
i changed my quote tag to do this very thing unless that [code] tag is internal, it should show up there if not, somone with more knowledge will have to help |
Yeah, it's not under custom codes. It's hidden elsewhere, I suppose. Anyone? :cross-eyed:
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