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Unread Posts
/* ***** change thread color for unread ***** */
.unread { background-color: #660000 !important; } I have inserted that into my additional CSS box on my style at http://clandwd.com/forums For all my other styles this has worked, but for some reason my current style is not affected by it. I just want to be able to separate the color of my unread threads from my read ones. Please help. |
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You have to actually apply the class unread to the table cells to get it to take affect. Do you have that class called out in any template?
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Ah, no i do not.
But i cannot find that post anymore >.< I can't remember how i did it before!! |
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You said it was working on your other styles, so just do a search in those templates for that class name and see where it was used. Then put it in the same place in your new style.
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Yea, but the thing is, when ever i make a new style and add that code in, it works fine, its just for this style
I dont understand. Same with the activity mod, it doesnt work with this style but thats another problem. It just seems like this style doesnt allow it or something. |
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Maybe it's a badly coded style.
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Can you help me make it work please?
I do not really know much about coding, i just want it so when there is a new post, the background color changes,so you can see the new posts. Cody |
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