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username color
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That's not a problem, it's working as designed.
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yes, no problem
But I vision |
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Since this color thread is on the first page, my natural inquiry is probably better suited to this thread.
I've trolled about 100 threads here looking for something similar, without success. Modifying the Usergroup Username HTML markup results in this sort of thing, several places where my color code shows up and other places it does not, just like the thread starter. Whether that's how it's it designed or not, i'm deathly curious how to expand on this. ... Above and beyond that, and something i never truly expect to find is a way to make that user editable by 'user id' and not Usergroup. If you need an example, look no further then IGN.com's forums. |
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I vBulletin Message field usernames usergroup colors vision
Note: other all fields no problem |
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You'll probably need a phrase and a file modification. Not sure if you can do it with only plugins.
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Plugins links ??
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Change all instances of $username to $musername that will make them the colour =)
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