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Greetings!
On one of my sites, http://www.sevenstring.org, I use simple font color codes in the forum description field to change the color of the descriptions. It's working in IE, but Mozilla and most non-IE browsers aren't seeing the codes. I'm looking at my source in IE, and I see the following: Code:
<div class="smallfont"><font color="B38800">Updates, additions & otherwise . If you have problems/suggestions, this is the place as well.</font></div> Any idea why the # is getting stripped? Alternately, is there a better way to go about making that field colored? I've attached a small screenshot of my admincp showing that the # is there in the forum description. Any insight would really be appreciated. Thanks as always. ![]() This is killing me. My site looks completely different in Firefox now than it does in IE or any browser using the IE engine. My site in Maxthon/IE: ![]() Now in Mozilla: ![]() Random places that I have font color codes defined, it's stripping the # sign. Apparently IE is smart enough to recognize it and make up for the non-compliant HTML. Here's a snippet from viewing the source on: http://www.sevenstring.org/forum/index.php Code:
<font color="B38800">You last visited: Code:
<font color="#B38800"> Well, I managed to work around it for the descriptions. Basically I added a new CSS entry called "forumdesc" that had the CSS setup the way I wanted it. Then, in forumhome_forumbit_level2_post, had to change this: Code:
<if condition="$show['forumdescription']"><div class="smallfont">$forum[description]</div></if> to Code:
<if condition="$show['forumdescription']"><div class="forumdesc">$forum[description]</div></if> |
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