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Is there anyway to set it so one set of smilies (purple) can be used with a purple design, while a green set can be used with a green design?
Is there a hack or a edit to do this? |
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bump
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I believe, and I am utterly unsure about this, that you can edit your smilies so that the url looks like {imagepath}/smilies/smilie.gif
I have NOT tried it and promise nothing. Amy |
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Maybe you could make a hack so the style calls only certian smilies..
and so you can have a drop down on the smileys to choose which style it could go with? |
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I wonder if you could do it with replacement variables? You would lose the javascript click and post interface though.
For example, in a yellow styleset !smilie might be replaced with a yellow smilie face, but in a green style, it would be replaced by a green one. Amy |
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Hmm, thats actually a good idea, how would the be accomplished?
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