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Forgive me for my stupied question!!
I want to change color from red to blue (#0000FF) in "postbit_display_complete" How can i do that? Can someone give me the code, please!! |
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I know about CSS but how to change color in "postbit_display_complete" ???
I need the code! Quote:
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<i>postbit_display_complete</i> is a hook. It's not something that has color, it's a location in the PHP files so coders can "hook" modifications to a particular file, place or function. You don't and can't edit it to change colors. What, exactly, are you trying change?
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Thank you so much Digital Jedi for help me.
# What, exactly, are you trying change? I want to change post color link, from red [ www.google.com ] to blue [ www.google.com ] I mean like this: if i want to change default post text size/font, i used this code in my postbit_display_complete: Code:
$post['message']="<font size='4' face='Comic Sans MS' color='#FF0000'>".$post['message']."</font>"; Can you help me, please!! |
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screenshots would help on the bit you want changed maybe.
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Unless I'm misunderstanding you, I don't see why you need a plugin at all. Just edit your CSS in your Style Manager. Post links are controlled in the alt1 and alt2 classes.
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