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Enough with the bumps already.
Look for this: // ###################### Start stripbrsfromcode ####################### and find the normalfont section in that function and modify it to your heart's content. |
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Ok, thanks for replying. And sorry about all the bumps. It's tough not knowing php.
![]() Is there anything I need to know about tags in php? Someone in another thread was saying it had to be something like this: Code:
<font color=\"red\"> [edit] It worked!! WOOOHOOOOO!!! Thank you so much! I'd give ya a big hug if I could. ![]() ![]() But I found out something rather strange. Maybe you can help explain this one. I was convinced that the code font color couldn't be changed without hacking, until now. This makes no sense at all. I was talking to another vB admin, and she said that that particular text color changes when custom styles/templates are used. Her code color defaults to white, and she has no idea why....since she never hacked that line. That would mean it can't possibly be in functions.php, correct? I mean, templates can't change php code, correct? Do you think there's some easier way to change it? I'd assume there's a template or style that can be changed, in light of this new info. |
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