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I thought this was the Skins section
I have a f-ckin' headache from this garbage
I feel like smashing this f-ckin' computer with a baseball bat
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One of you motherf-ckers here need to tell me where do I change the Font Colors for the Forum Title and Subject Titles here in this CSS for this Skin I don't know what the m-therfuckin' problem is here getting help on this f-ckin' garbage Just tell me which m-therfuckin' line of code to change I can't get any m-therfuckin' help here The mothef-ckin' info is on this motherf-ckin' thread: https://www.ubbdev.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/318379.html
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Couple things here. First and main one. Wwearing every other word to try and get your point across isn't helping your cause. The people that volunteer to help on the forums are less likely to assist.
Second, for matters of support that you deem urgent, you can open a support ticket.
Third and to answer your question:
You can change the font colors for the forum titles by going into the Category/Forum properties section of the Style Editor. Click the .forumtitle class and then click the Special Link Properties and you can add your font/color settings in the boxes that show up.
For the subject titles, you go into the Forum Summary Properties section, click on the .topicsubject and then click the Special Link Properties and do the same.
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You can change the font colors for the forum titles by going into the Category/Forum properties section of the Style Editor. Click the .forumtitle class and then click the Special Link Properties and you can add your font/color settings in the boxes that show up.
For the subject titles, you go into the Forum Summary Properties section, click on the .topicsubject and then click the Special Link Properties and do the same. Thanks bro But it's not working. It didn't work Nothing changed I changed it to blue #000088 And the color did not change ? http://www.demongov.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/forum_summary
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Which style did you add the changes to? I see you have multiple styles and I don't see the additions on the default one when looking directly at your .css file. It looks like there might be changes to the hover color, but not the link and visited link sections.
Also forgot to mention on the topicsubject one you'll need to do the same for the alt-topicsubject new-topicsubject and new-alt-topicsubject.
But I'd start with just working on the .forumtitle one for the forum titles until you get the hang of how it's changed.
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I do see that the color has been set to #000088; for the forum title, but not the special link properties. There are 4 boxes that you'll want to fill in when you click the special link properties:
Unvisited Link Visited Link Active Link Hover Link
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If nothing changed that tells me that something is overriding it Ok, I'm not 100% sure, but I think the Forum Description changed to blue I did not want that. I wanted the Forum Title and Subject Titles changed to blue Not the Forum Descriptions http://www.demongov.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/forum_summary
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I think I see what you mean. You'll want to change the default color for the .forumtitle back to the default #000000. The color specified there applies to everything in that table cell, not just links.
You only want to specify the blue color for the 4 special property boxes I mentioned above.
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Which style did you add the changes to? I see you have multiple styles and I don't see the additions on the default one when looking directly at your .css file. It looks like there might be changes to the hover color, but not the link and visited link sections.
Also forgot to mention on the topicsubject one you'll need to do the same for the alt-topicsubject new-topicsubject and new-alt-topicsubject.
But I'd start with just working on the .forumtitle one for the forum titles until you get the hang of how it's changed. The DemonGov Skin I'm trying to make it look like this: http://web.archive.org/web/20040401115203/www.libertyforum.org/wwwthreads.php?Cat=(The page loads slow, but it does work. Just wait until it loads) Ok, I did what you said. It looks blue now. But the Forum Description also looks blue (I want it black) I went to Category/Forum Properties .forumdescript It had no color, so I made it black #000000; It still looked blue so I added it black also in the Special Link Properties there. It still looks blue Well I keep playing the Lottery every week. If I win the Lottery, I'll pay you guys to do this for me. But that is a longshot
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If you want to open up a basic support ticket and provide admin info, then I'll make the changes for that section and then you can do the same for the others once you see how it's done.
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I do see that the color has been set to #000088; for the forum title, but not the special link properties. There are 4 boxes that you'll want to fill in when you click the special link properties:
Unvisited Link Visited Link Active Link Hover Link Ok I made them all blue --- color: #000088; But now the Forum Description is blue also So I went to .forumdescrip and made it black It still looks blue It looks like a very dark blue Something is wrong I have the old CSS file of this archived site http://web.archive.org/web/20040401115203/www.libertyforum.org/wwwthreads.php?Cat=That blue there, of the Forum Titles and Subject Titles, is this blue: color: #000088; Here is the Old CSS File of that archived site: A:link, A:visited, A:active, A:hover {
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A:link {
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A:visited {
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A:active {
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A:HOVER {
color: #000088;
background: #F4EAC6;
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.onbody{
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.onbody A:LINK {
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.onbody A:VISITED {
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.onbody A:ACTIVE {
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BODY,P,TABLE,TD,TR {
font-size: 10pt;
font-family: verdana,arial,sans-serif;
}
BODY {
background: #FFFFEE;
}
PRE {
font-size: 9pt;
font-family: courier;
}
BIG {
font-size: 11pt;
}
.header {
font-size: 8pt;
font-family: helvetica,arial;
color: white
}
.tableborders {
background: #a5a6c9;
}
.tdheader {
font-size: 10pt;
font-weight: bold;
background: #b6b7da;
font-family: verdana,arial,sans-serif;
}
.menubar{
background: #FFCC00;
}
.navigation{
background: #b6b7da;
font-size: 8pt;
font-family: helvetica,arial;
}
.post {
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.new {
font-size: 8pt;
color: red;
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.catandforum {
font-size: 8pt;
}
.posttime {
font-size: 8pt;
font-style: oblique;
text-align: center;
background: #FFFFEE;
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.threadtotal {
font-size: 8pt;
background: #FFFFEE;
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.posttotal {
background: #F4EAD7;
font-size: 8pt;
}
.small {
font-size: 8pt;
font-family: helvetica,arial;
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.standouttext {
color: blue;
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.pollcolor {
background: blue;
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.welcome {
font-family: Times new roman;
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.forumtitle {
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.forumdescript {
font-size: 8pt;
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.lighttable {
background: #FFFFEE;
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.darktable {
background: #F4EAD7;
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.cleartable {
background: #FFFFEE;
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.alternatetable {
background: #FFFFEE;
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.subjecttable {
background: #f4ead7;
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.footertable {
background: #F4EAD7;
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.formboxes{
font-family: geneva, arial, sans-serif;
background-color: #F4EaD7;
font-size: 10pt;
}
.buttons {
font-family: geneva, arial, sans-serif;
background-color: #F4EaD7;
font-size: 8pt;
}
.artheader {
font-family: courier;
background-color: #F4EaD7;
font-size: 10pt;
}
Line 10 there is the blue for the Forum Titles and Subject Titles A:HOVER {
color: #000088;
background: #F4EAC6; http://www.colourlovers.com/color/000088/000088_Blue_Shift
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If you want to open up a basic support ticket and provide admin info, then I'll make the changes for that section and then you can do the same for the others once you see how it's done. Ok thanks bro God bless you I'll do that
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You're close. You still have the main forumtitle set to blue as well:
background: #F4EAD7; color: #000088; padding: 2px; padding-left: 4px; padding-right: 4px;
You need to change the color back to #000000;
The way it is now it's applying that blue color to everything in the table cell.
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You're close. You still have the main forumtitle set to blue as well:
background: #F4EAD7; color: #000088; padding: 2px; padding-left: 4px; padding-right: 4px;
You need to change the color back to #000000;
The way it is now it's applying that blue color to everything in the table cell. Ok it worked. What you said Can you tell from this old css file, which font type is being used for the Forum Title and Forum Description? This old css file is for this archived site: http://web.archive.org/web/20040401115203/www.libertyforum.org/wwwthreads.php?Cat=A:link, A:visited, A:active, A:hover {
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A:link {
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A:visited {
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A:active {
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A:HOVER {
color: #000088;
background: #F4EAC6;
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.onbody{
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.onbody A:LINK {
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.onbody A:VISITED {
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.onbody A:ACTIVE {
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BODY,P,TABLE,TD,TR {
font-size: 10pt;
font-family: verdana,arial,sans-serif;
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BODY {
background: #FFFFEE;
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PRE {
font-size: 9pt;
font-family: courier;
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BIG {
font-size: 11pt;
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.header {
font-size: 8pt;
font-family: helvetica,arial;
color: white
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.tableborders {
background: #a5a6c9;
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.tdheader {
font-size: 10pt;
font-weight: bold;
background: #b6b7da;
font-family: verdana,arial,sans-serif;
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.menubar{
background: #FFCC00;
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.navigation{
background: #b6b7da;
font-size: 8pt;
font-family: helvetica,arial;
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.post {
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.new {
font-size: 8pt;
color: red;
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.catandforum {
font-size: 8pt;
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.posttime {
font-size: 8pt;
font-style: oblique;
text-align: center;
background: #FFFFEE;
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.threadtotal {
font-size: 8pt;
background: #FFFFEE;
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.posttotal {
background: #F4EAD7;
font-size: 8pt;
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.small {
font-size: 8pt;
font-family: helvetica,arial;
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.standouttext {
color: blue;
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.pollcolor {
background: blue;
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.welcome {
font-family: Times new roman;
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.forumtitle {
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.forumdescript {
font-size: 8pt;
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.lighttable {
background: #FFFFEE;
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.darktable {
background: #F4EAD7;
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.cleartable {
background: #FFFFEE;
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.alternatetable {
background: #FFFFEE;
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.subjecttable {
background: #f4ead7;
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.footertable {
background: #F4EAD7;
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.formboxes{
font-family: geneva, arial, sans-serif;
background-color: #F4EaD7;
font-size: 10pt;
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.buttons {
font-family: geneva, arial, sans-serif;
background-color: #F4EaD7;
font-size: 8pt;
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.artheader {
font-family: courier;
background-color: #F4EaD7;
font-size: 10pt;
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Ok, great. For the subject titles on the main page, you'll want to do the same thing for the .posttime class.
One sec on the proper font, will see if I can figure it out.
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It looks like it gets the standard font settings from the body,tr,td settings, so:
verdana,arial,sans-serif
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It looks like it gets the standard font settings from the body,tr,td settings, so:
verdana,arial,sans-serif Thanks. That is for the Forum Title only? Not the forum description? For some reason, the blue color is off. It's as if it is mixing the black and blue together ?
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For the subject titles, you go into the Forum Summary Properties section, click on the .topicsubject and then click the Special Link Properties and do the same. I did the same thing for the subject titles that I did for the forum titles The subject titles are not working if I open up a basic support ticket, you think you can do something in 10 minutes in there? I don't want to waste too much of your time I understand that you have more important things to do ?
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Yeah, go ahead and open up a basic support ticket. I'll be tied up for about the next half hour, but will take a look as soon as I'm done.
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Yeah, go ahead and open up a basic support ticket. I'll be tied up for about the next half hour, but will take a look as soon as I'm done. Ok I opened up a Basic Support Ticket. This is the first time I ever started a support ticket. I have to give you passwords to get in? I don't understand
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Yeah, go ahead and open up a basic support ticket. I'll be tied up for about the next half hour, but will take a look as soon as I'm done. You did it Thanks bro ! You da man !
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I'm trying to see the changes that you made so I can learn how to do it to the Subject Titles myself
I don't see anything different than what I tried before
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Couple of things. The .posttime didn't have the special link properties filled in, they were still blank.
On the actual post subjects you had the special link properties filled in, but with just:
#000088;
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color: #000088;
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On the main portal page that's controlled by the tdheader class. You can assign that color, #0000FF to the special link properties for that under General CSS Properties.
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On the main portal page that's controlled by the tdheader class. You can assign that color, #0000FF to the special link properties for that under General CSS Properties. Didn't work Just like before I cannot tell what changes you made before, so I can learn how to do this myself
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On the main portal page that's controlled by the tdheader class. You can assign that color, #0000FF to the special link properties for that under General CSS Properties. Didn't work Just like before I cannot tell what changes you made before, so I can learn how to do this myself How about the .tdheader in the Extra Properties section ?
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On the main portal page that's controlled by the tdheader class. You can assign that color, #0000FF to the special link properties for that under General CSS Properties. Only the date time changes to blue But not the Subject Title The Subject Title remains the same weird
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On the main portal page that's controlled by the tdheader class. You can assign that color, #0000FF to the special link properties for that under General CSS Properties. Only the date time changes to blue But not the Subject Title The Subject Title remains the same weird Same problem I had before It's like a very dark blue, as if the blue and black are mixing I did what you said General CSS Properties .tdheader Special Link Properties color: #000088; It's not working
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Wait
You used - color: #0000FF;
Not - color: #000088;
It's working now !
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Yep, you got it
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Ok, for that it's not links so it's the standard color. You'll want to edit the color property for:
Post Properties -> .subjecttable
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Need to change .subjecttable in post properties also .
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Thank you Rick and Ruben
Right now in the Post Properties > .subjecttable
The Special Link Properties has:
color: #7F7F7F;
I just looked that color up, and it's grey
I just changed it to blue
color: #0000FF;
Nothing changed
Same thing
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Thank you Rick and Ruben
Right now in the Post Properties > .subjecttable
The Special Link Properties has:
color: #7F7F7F;
I just looked that color up, and it's grey
I just changed it to blue
color: #0000FF;
Nothing changed
Same thing
? Ok now I changed the .subjecttable to blue (not just the special link properties) Now the New Reply is Blue And the Subject Title is Blue But the Topic Options and Manage Topic is Black How do I make the New Reply Black And keep the Subject Title Blue ?
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