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How do get coloured usergroups??
Well I was just wondering if you could have coloured usergroups in vbulletin much like you can have coloured usernames. In the picture below I would like the text that says "Administrator" (Underneath my username but above the image) to be a different colour, how would I go about doing this? would it be available in the admincp or would it be a template edit?
Thanks Killy |
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Admincp > Usergroup Manager > Pick your usergroup
Username HTML Markup - Use HTML Code:
<font color="red">
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I don't know if I made myself very clear, I have already got my username to be red. I would just like the text that says "Administrator" (below the username) to be a different colour (So i can have different coloured groups). As far as I can see your way only works for the username
Cheers Killy |
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I don't know of a way to do it across the board for a usergroup, but I do this on a per user basis. In the User Manager, for Customer User Title select Yes, admin set (HTML allowed). Then you can put whatever you want to in the title - for instance:
<b><font color=red>Administrator<font></b> hth |
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don't use font, use span
<span style="color: #BD2200;"><strong> and it's user ranks, allow them to stack |
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thanks for all your help so far people we are making progress. I now have 2 bits of text that say administrator. using the idea that Loco.M suggested seemed to work. but now I just need to work out how to get the one above the red one to go away. Any Ideas? Killy |
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Make sure you don't have a user rank for Administrators as well.
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got it working finally, thanks to everyone who helped,
Cheers Killy |
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