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Here is a small modification you can use to show a usergroup color legend various places on forum home. It is a simple installation, just import the product XML, product-ozzmodz_usergroup_legend Make sure you disable or uninstall any other usergroup legend mods you have running. You can edit the options under the settings, OzzModz: Usergroup Legend Settings Complete Feature List
Frequently Asked Questions. Q. Why are all the groups / users are the same color? A. For those of you not familiar with, or have issue with html markup, here is a quick guide. Username HTML Markup. ACP --> Usergroups --> Usergroup Manager edit each usergroup, you will need to add the html to the two input fields found in the setting, Username HTML Markup. NOTE: Your field boxes won't be as wide as the ones in the image, I over-sized them for illustration purposes. The first field is the opening tag. The second field is the closing tag. These tags will be inserted around the user's username like this: Code:
[opening tag]username[closing tag] Code:
<span style="font-weight: bold;"> </span> <span style="text-decoration: line-through; font-weight:bold;"> </span> <span style="font-style: italic;"> </span> <span style="text-decoration: underline;"> </span> <span style="color: red;"> </span> First field Code:
<span style="color: Red;"> Code:
</span> First field Code:
<span style="color: Blue; font-weight: bold;"> Code:
</span> Q. Wait, I have different colored styles, it is very difficult to choose a color to work on them all, what can I do? A. Well then you should use this solution. It will take time to set up for each usergroup, but it's worth it. First off add this code to your additional.css templates for all your styles. In each style you can define a different color for each group. You can add more groups or change the names as you wish. Code:
.admin { color: #FF0000; font-weight: bold; } .moderator { color: #0000ff; font-weight: bold; } .supermod { color: #32CD32; font-weight: bold; } .registered { color: #802A2A; font-weight: bold; } .banned { color: #000000; text-decoration: line-through; font-weight: bold; } .group1 { color: #FF8000; font-weight: bold; } .group2 { color: #A020F0; font-weight: bold; } .group3 { color: #FFC0CB; font-weight: bold; } Example 1 First field Code:
<span class="admin"> Code:
</span> First field Code:
<span class="moderator"> Code:
</span> You can get a good list of colors here, Color Codes The first screenshot is of the settings in the acp. The second screenshot is of the legend in the What's Going On area. The third screenshot is of the legend, when it is displayed in the locations, Forumhome Above Forums, Forumhome Below Forums, and Forumhome Below NavBar. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you like this mod please hit the button to the right ----> Please remember to click the, button to the right if you installed the mod ----> What does 'Marking As Installed' do ? * It helps you to stay on top of updates - members who have installed modifications will be notified whenever new updates are available. * For security issues - vBulletin.org will contact all members who have installed a modification whenever a security issue is brought to their attention. * Marking a modification as installed also helps me know how many people are using my work, giving me extra incentive to provide more features and new modifications. I appreciate the support! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- v1.0.0 Initial release. v1.1.0 Fixed a issue where on some installs the product would fail, due to non ASCII character format. v1.1.1 Fixed a issue with a uncached template. v1.1.2 Fixed a issue with the collapse not working, and added some padding. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Translations Romanian translation available, here Arabic translation available, here Spanish translation available, here ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contributions Received (members who clicked on, and followed through with the Support Developer button) bazookajoe Show Your Support
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Is there a list of colours that work with this mod
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Ummm, you can use any color you wish.
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Using vBa CMPS here and would like to see this display on the Forum Home Page of the CMPS. Perhaps as a block onthe side, or listing on the top of the page. Which is "cmps_index.php" rather than the default. Second, and this is more of a whatever really, but it would be nice of there were a way to "Link" a thread to the Usergroup Display, so if someone clicks on it they would be brought to a Thread explaining what each Usergroup is, or does. So For Example... Administrator : God mode user Moderator : Someone you ask about this or that Site Supporter : Someone who gave us Money :P Weasel : Someone who if you PM them will annoy you for weeks Or similar if you get what I am saying here, it's one thing to have the different Usergroups displayed, but for some New(er) users having an explination of what each group is and or does may prove useful? Just a thought. Otherwise an Excellent MOD indeed! One small note, the MOD does not seem to interpret HTML Colour codes, so FF0000 will appear white rather than Red, where as it does understand "Red"in the html markup of the Usergroup.... Thanks... |
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