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default font style original vbulletin
anyone know default font style original vbulletin? Arial / ?
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Got to vBulletin.com forums and view their HTML source code...you will find it there
You should find it in the default skin anyway. |
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the default is Verdana if i remember correctly.
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It's main (preferred) font is Verdana, with a whole lot as a fallback.
Code:
verdana,geneva,lucida,'lucida grande',arial,helvetica,sans-serif |
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Where is this option exactly?
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Should be in your Styles CSS sheet IIRC
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I've changed it in the Body section, but nothing changes.
Weird. |
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If you look at the Main CSS, the font is defined in several classes besides just the Body. You need to change it in those other areas also.
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Right, I saw that.
I'm looking for, and haven't been able to find, the size variable that affects the size of the thread titles in New Posts like in #9 of this picture. |
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Using firebug in firefox, I was able to change it by changing the css for "td, th, p, li" (the third one down inthe Main CSS list).
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