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Official Font Color
Hi.
I write video games, and use my website forum for customer support, and other issues on my games. I would like to change my forum to run similar to other gaming forums I've seen. It's a simple change but I would like to have my moderators text show up as green, and my development team members text to show up as blue. I do not want any other members to be able to change the font color. I've seen a lot of gaming forums using this because it makes it easy to find posts from the staff members, and stops people from being mistaken as an employee. I know I can stop people from using colors for text from the ACP, but is there already a way to assign text colors to a set usergroup? Also if someone from the development team posts on the forum it will change the thread icon to a special icon I have designed. One that cannot be choosen by users. This way threads that have replies from the development team are easy to locate by looking at the board. --------------- Added [DATE]1238384977[/DATE] at [TIME]1238384977[/TIME] --------------- I talked to vB.com and they said its impossbile. I had an idea may it would be the easiest way. Maybe if I just disable BBcode color all togther, and then in the postbit_legacy template put something in there like if usergroup is admin <font color=blue> and if usergroup is moderator <font color=green> but I have no idea of the exact code because I'm not good with that language, and I don't know where to put it in the template, or even if it would work for that matter. I would also like the color to show up on project tools posts as well, but not on blog posts because those are more a personal nature and reading a huge blue blog would be annoying. |
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