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Forum Name Colors
Is there a way i can set the color for each forum name to a different color??
say i want general discussion to show up red.... is that possible |
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Just put html color tags around the forumname.
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that's what i did... however, then it shows the html tags in your title when you enter the forum ;]
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i did that, but it doesnt work in firefox
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Just tried on 3.0.7 and put a '<font color="red">forumtitle</font>' and it works like a charme.
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And did you click on the forum and notice the title on the browser also shwos as <font color="red">forumtitle</font> ?
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Nope, just showing the forumname in red.
Using IE Edit: Tried it now on a local almost unhacked testboard, but i have done this on many production boards before without any problem. |
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so your telling me that on the top of the browser.... in the part that uses the code <title>.... it has red font?
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oops.
well i fixed it, i forgot the # for the hex code, it doesnt show in firefox without that @.@ and yes, at the top it does say <font>Forumname</font> |
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