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Re: More member title tags

Reply #15

Try:
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.poster .membergroup {
    display: none;
}

P.S.
Your like buttons are broken. ;)
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Re: More member title tags

Reply #16

Quote from: emanuele – Try:
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.poster .membergroup {
    display: none;
}

P.S.
Your like buttons are broken. ;)

I'm asking someone to fix it though. I dont know why it was broken and which of the addons are casuing it.

btw where will i put this code? on css file?
And thanks for the help!

Re: More member title tags

Reply #17

The one for coloring the names.
I guess I messed another spot to fix... :-\

Yes, the code goes in a css (ideally custom.css).
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Reply #18

Quote from: emanuele – The one for coloring the names.
I guess I messed another spot to fix... :-\

Yes, the code goes in a css (ideally custom.css).

Hmm Thanks again. But I went to public_html>>Theme>>default>>CSS but I couldnt find the custom.css
Am I following the wrong path? Sorry, im just confused though.


Re: More member title tags

Reply #20

Well honestly i've been the besocial folder but couldnt find it. But thanks for the link. I guess i need to download it first so it will show up. Didnt know custom.css is an addon though since I used to use wordpress.

Re: More member title tags

Reply #21

Thanks for the help. I installed the custom_besocial.css on theme light and changed besocial into light making it custom_light.css but even so it changed the theme into a different one. haha kinda funny but its looks awesome though.

Re: More member title tags

Reply #22

You just have to create a file named custom.css, put it in the theme directory ad stuff your custom code there.
Alternatively you can create a file custom_{nameofthevariant}.css, put it in the variant directory and stuff your code there.
No need to install/copy from other sources. :)
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Reply #23

Quote from: emanuele – You just have to create a file named custom.css, put it in the theme directory ad stuff your custom code there.
Alternatively you can create a file custom_{nameofthevariant}.css, put it in the variant directory and stuff your code there.
No need to install/copy from other sources. :)
Thanks but anyway I like the way it looks now with its color. Every thing was fixed though.
I just uninstall the color name addon and install it again and it work fine now. Not sure if the bugs might show again in the future but hopefully not.

Thanks again.

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Reply #24

Nope, it doesn't look any different. ;)
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Reply #25

Try the one attached here (it's not tested, but it should work... hopefully, otherwise I'll test it lol).

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Reply #26

Yep this one works great! Thank you!

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Reply #27

Until the next bug is found. :P
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Reply #28

Yep new bugs again..hahaha