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jellobby
am i a mess? yes. but am i a hot one? no.
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Post by jellobby on May 10, 2018 17:02:59 GMT -8
site: pokemonanrui.proboards.com/So I am trying to change the colors for a specific member group (although I've tried on several different groups and am having the same problem). I've tried changing the default through admin > members > member groups, as well as on a specific skin (theme manager > settings > groups & ranks). The member group that I'd like to change is the co-administrator, on display here: pokemonanrui.proboards.com/user/718In both the default settings as well as the board settings, the color that I would like to change it to is #c16ced, which is a lavender ish color. Sometimes when I reload the page, it will flash that lavender color before returning to the darker color. (For reference, that darker color is what the co-admin's color group used to be). ...help? edit: screenshots available if needed!
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Chris
"'Oops' is the sound we make when we improve"
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Post by Chris on May 10, 2018 19:48:36 GMT -8
jellobby , that particular group is being styled by the plugin called Styled Member Names that I see installed on that forum. I also see a setting within that plugin to style group 8 with the color #1f0e44 and a custom CSS of "text-transform: uppercase" which explains the delayed reaction of the color change back to the darker version immediately after it displays the newer color (javascript is the turtle and CSS is the hare))
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Jul 11, 2023 18:43:37 GMT -8
jellobby
am i a mess? yes. but am i a hot one? no.
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August 2013
jellobby
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Post by jellobby on May 12, 2018 7:25:57 GMT -8
jellobby , that particular group is being styled by the plugin called Styled Member Names that I see installed on that forum. I also see a setting within that plugin to style group 8 with the color #1f0e44 and a custom CSS of "text-transform: uppercase" which explains the delayed reaction of the color change back to the darker version immediately after it displays the newer color (javascript is the turtle and CSS is the hare)) =.=' that plug in has been around since before I was even on the staff, so I didn't even THINK to look there. Thank you Chris - I appreciate your patience with such an obvious answer!!
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