I'm not posting the code because people will copy it and use it without having any clue as to how it works, so I'll give hints instead. The first one: look into the first-child and last-child pseudoclasses.
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Originally Posted by BrentWilson
You want a pat on the back or something? Why make a post like this and not share the code?
I'm not posting the code because people will copy it and use it without having any clue as to how it works, so I'll give hints instead.
Seriously mate, that is not a good argument. So what if someone guesses it, unless you pay that someone to keep up your little gig, they are going to use the code somewhere. Us who can't be buggered to spend ages googling and trying to figure out your bullcrap riddles will look at the code and learn to use it.
That's how it's going to go.
again, can we atleast see a screenshot before you continue with the hinting game so i can see if i'm interested or not?
Screenshot attached. The password textbox is a Javascript experiment I'm doing that's quite simple, but, of course, IE thinks uses code that will make your computer burst into flames.
As I said before, my point of posting was to encourage people to figure out how to do it given that it's a popular visual technique and vB hardcodes all of its markup in the templates for layout purposes rather than semantic purposes.
Screenshot attached. The password textbox is a Javascript experiment I'm doing that's quite simple, but, of course, IE thinks uses code that will make your computer burst into flames.
As I said before, my point of posting was to encourage people to figure out how to do it given that it's a popular visual technique and vB hardcodes all of its markup in the templates for layout purposes rather than semantic purposes.
See, that's my point. The only way to truly appreciate something and make your forum unique is to learn it. If you don't know CSS, I suggest you pick up a book on it and start learning because it's the modern way of applying style to markup, and without it, you won't have strict control over your site's appearance.
nah too much effort i have other programming projects going on to learn css would be too big of a pain and seeing how its just a big "OH LOOK AT ME I HAVE ROUNDED CORNERS" more of a jerkoff move than anything else
nah too much effort i have other programming projects going on to learn css would be too big of a pain and seeing how its just a big "OH LOOK AT ME I HAVE ROUNDED CORNERS" more of a jerkoff move than anything else
Whether you want rounded corners or not, you should at least learn the basics of CSS. It's very easy to learn IMO.
And about the corners, they look really nice and it's something I really need for a current site I'm making...but I haven't looked at any of the new CSS 3 features...in fact I didn't know they existed. :ermm:
nah too much effort i have other programming projects going on to learn css would be too big of a pain and seeing how its just a big "OH LOOK AT ME I HAVE ROUNDED CORNERS" more of a jerkoff move than anything else
Perhaps you should re-read my numerous replies on why I made the post instead of directly insulting me. To speak as a moderator for a moment, you need to be respectful when posting.