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Make stickies BOLD and in RED...
I've noticed that stickey's dont have much to show their importance other then the word sticky in from of the title. I'd rather remove that word sticky and make the title BOLD and RED at all times unless un-stickied.
-Michael |
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This is a small template edit, if I had more time I'd tell you what to do, but your best bet for now is to ask over at vbulletintemplates.com
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I thought the stickies where hard coded? What template would I be changing to do this then?
-Michael |
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Hmm? Maybe they are? I don't think so though?
I don't see why it would be? |
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Then do you know what template it would be?
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Hmm, now that I think about it, I think there's a "Sticky Prefix" somewhere in the admin area that you can put the html code for the color. I have no idea, I've used so many different message boards and I've been way too busy lately to actually dig deep into vb3 yet.
I'd look for you now, but I'm at work and don't have access to my files. |
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Under phrases there is "sticky_thread_prefix" but this will only change the Sticky text, so instead of Sticky you can make it "Important" or something to that effect, nothing to change it to bold or even the color of the title.
Anyone else care to take a shot as this doesn't look like it's anywhere in a template. -Michael |
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you could go to vbulletintemplates.com
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That's what I did. Might not be as clean as most like, but I just added
Code:
<font size=2><font color=red><strong>Sticky:</strong></font> |
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