great job allen, we'll use it in colorforums v6.6 we need a kompact template for css if we want to use compact headers but I'll change everything in the .cgi files, so please tell me which regexes do you use to make compact headers not to use any .cgi file...
btw, what's infopop.css? is it the default ubb scheme?
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quote: Originally posted by LK: [QB] but I'll change everything in the .cgi files, so please tell me which regexes do you use to make compact headers not to use any .cgi file...[QB]
I don't get your question LK ...
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#115630 - 09/09/0305:56 PMRe: [6.6] Complete CSS of Public Template Files
AllenAyres
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Thanks Al
Note: except for the categoryheader class, all threads css files will work with this, so feel free to borrow from our extensive collection at www.threadsdev.com - add your categoryheader class in like you see in the example files here and yer ready to go
#115635 - 09/09/0311:43 PMRe: [6.6] Complete CSS of Public Template Files
AllenAyres
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The original post about public_forum_summary.pl: the text colors cascade down from the table tags above it... if it weren't true the category strips would be all red with red links To be able to adjust it differently from the link colrs of the rest of the site really needs to have something like:
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it takes it from the table, yes... but since the font tag would be outside the links, it would take the a:hover etc properties instead of the categoryheader text
#115643 - 09/11/0311:42 AMRe: [6.6] Complete CSS of Public Template Files
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Agreed, why bother looking like everyone else? I mean if you go and look at UGN you can clearly see that we hate the standard look, yet we love it at the same time...