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Post by Brian on Jul 18, 2018 15:37:06 GMT -8
In Settings > Forum Settings > Shoutbox replace the text in the Shoutbox Welcome Message field with this:
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Post by Brian on Jul 18, 2018 15:13:01 GMT -8
Hi, jonboycubs. In Themes > Advanced Styles & CSS go into Shoutbox > Message Box and clear the background image from there. It should remove the image in question once you save your changes.
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Post by Brian on Jul 18, 2018 15:11:26 GMT -8
Pretty much what's listed in Settings > Forum Settings > Navigation and through usual forum functionality. There aren't that many that aren't found in either the forum's header or the Forum Information & Statistics.
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Post by Brian on Jul 18, 2018 15:05:33 GMT -8
It's a page built into the ProBoards software by our developers like most of the other pages you see on the forum.
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Post by Brian on Jul 18, 2018 15:01:53 GMT -8
The global headers and footers don't appear to run on that page ever, regardless of your settings.
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Post by Brian on Jul 18, 2018 14:57:33 GMT -8
The last code was for the users online in the last 24 hours. I was just using the first instance of the class in the CSS you posted being referenced, so my bad for the regular users online skipping my mind. For the users currently online it's essentially the same thing. Replace this line: With this:
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Post by Brian on Jul 18, 2018 14:42:40 GMT -8
Hi, Tommy. I dunno why that one in particular does that. I'm assuming it has to do with how it's loaded since its contents primarily exist in the dialog that comes up when clicking the Participated button. Creating a new custom button pointed towards the same URL seems to work fine.
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Post by Brian on Jul 18, 2018 14:14:31 GMT -8
Assuming you're using groups to set each user's color the forum should plug those in automatically with that code change.
If you intended to do it via custom fields it would require a different code.
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Post by Brian on Jul 18, 2018 14:08:30 GMT -8
Hi, kanu. In Themes > Layout Templates > Forum Wrapper the welcome text is produced by this section: You can basically move this part of the code anywhere. On the default theme the forum's banner starts at this line: So moving that bit of code so that it's inside that element should be a good starting point.
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Post by Brian on Jul 18, 2018 14:00:24 GMT -8
In Themes > Layout Templates > Home this is the HTML that your CSS is targeting:
You would change that to this:
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Post by Brian on Jul 18, 2018 13:57:54 GMT -8
Hi, bhw32. Are you logged in under the main admin account? The username of the main admin account is admin. Any account other than that is not considered the main admin of the forum and is subject to whatever powers were assigned in Members > Member Groups by the main admin regardless of the title of the group they're in.
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Post by Brian on Jul 18, 2018 13:37:44 GMT -8
Hi, PSR. This is done using a plugin on the theme you're using, but the plugin is unfortunately no longer available in the plugin library.
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Post by Brian on Jul 18, 2018 13:33:19 GMT -8
Hi, @phantasmic.
The forum's style sheet isn't currently able to access layout template variables so the only way you'd be able to accomplish this is through the layout templates themselves.
Any other CSS properties not specific to that particular user can stay in the style sheet, but the one that's specific to the user can be added as an inline style. Since you're apparently styling a link you can add this among its attributes:
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Post by Brian on Jul 18, 2018 13:03:27 GMT -8
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Post by Brian on Jul 18, 2018 12:18:41 GMT -8
There's a setting called Default to Falling found in the Settings tab of each of your boards in Structure > Categories & Boards. This makes it so that any new threads created in the board have falling enabled by default, preventing them from moving to the top of the board when new posts are made in them.
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