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Is there a simple hack to make a user name colored? Either allowing VB code or html in the username? Or insteading editing something to change the color of a specific user? By simple hack I mean something a moron can do to make it work, I'm not good at this sort of thing.
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I tried to access the page and I input my password but it won't let me in. Help?
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You have to put in your vB customer number and password, not your forum username/password combination.
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I would have done that a long time ago, but I just run the boards for the guy. The guy got the license, and he doesn't want to give away his password because he's paranoid about those things.
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What's the URL to this board you are running?
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I need this badly - Is there a way to change the color of the username in the postbit template where the hex code is a user profile field?
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John, I'm not too sure on the coding, but couldn't you make a user field for the color, then make a new template that has the color in a font tag, then the user name, and have the new template called instead of $post[userid]?
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it depends on if you want it to be user defined. if so, then add a profile field, and on the build postbit function in admin/functions.php I think al you'd need to add is:
if $post[fieldx]!=" "{ $post[username]="<font color=\"$post[fieldx]\">$post[username]</font>"; } not sure if my syntax is right, but this should work... |
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I'll check it when my server gets fixed.
Would it be possible to make a glow work in the same way, also using a profile field? Thanks for the help. |
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