Version: 0.0, by Cloudrunner
Developer Last Online: Feb 2022
Version: 3.5.0 Beta 3
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Released: 06-30-2005
Last Update: 06-30-2005
Installs: 11
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I just threw this together for a surprise for my users on the 4th. It's abit flashy, abit cheesey, and the colors chosen are not the best. Modify to your hearts content folks, it was a quick throw together.
The only thing with this one is you have to upload three files to your clientscript directory for the Javascript fireworks.
In the fireworks2.js file you will need to put your domain name in there, other than that it *should* be simply upload the files (modifying the header.gif, the PNG file is supplied) and then upload the XML.
I suggest subdirectories for the styles, but how you arrange that is up to you, but remember, if you do do the subs thing, then you'll need to edit your paths...
I'm not giving support for this theme as it was thrown together, I just thought someone might like a jumping off point to start from for their forums for the fourth.
Enjoy!
)O( Cloudrunner )O(
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I actually like this style... I think it's very patriotic. Remove that thing in the header and the fireworks (animated if they are) and place them randomly in the background.
It's the patriot in me, but I like it too. For the holiday anyway. I wouldn't use it longer than a week or two before were I to want to use it, but it would be a cool step away from the norm for a forum that was open to such things.
I actually like this style... I think it's very patriotic. Remove that thing in the header and the fireworks (animated if they are) and place them randomly in the background.
The fireworks are Javascript as is noted previously, and the header image is supplied so that you can modify it to your hearts content. Again, I only did this for a surprise to the users of my forums, most of whom are veterans or are currently in the military now (a few are actually in Iraq and Afghanistan as we speak....my way of saying HUAH!
It's the patriot in me, but I like it too. For the holiday anyway. I wouldn't use it longer than a week or two before were I to want to use it, but it would be a cool step away from the norm for a forum that was open to such things.
It's only going to be on for the day on my forums, just as a thank you to all of em.
The fireworks are Javascript as is noted previously, and the header image is supplied so that you can modify it to your hearts content. Again, I only did this for a surprise to the users of my forums, most of whom are veterans or are currently in the military now (a few are actually in Iraq and Afghanistan as we speak....my way of saying HUAH!