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Old 07-10-2006, 05:44 PM   #1
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Hi gang! How do you get the Username HTML Markup to work like you have it on this board? I would like to use it for mine. So it looks the same in IE and Firefox. Thanks in advance!




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Old 07-10-2006, 10:29 PM   #2
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Could you be a little more specific on what you mean by "like on this board"? :paranoid:
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do you mean HTML syntax highlighting ?




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Hex codes should always look the same on both ie and firefox. The best way to do this is like so.

In the first box:
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In the second box:
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In the Admincp >> Styles & Templates >> All Style Options >> Additional CSS Definitions:
You must first be a registered member to view any code.




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Originally Posted by gio~logist
Hex codes should always look the same on both ie and firefox. The best way to do this is like so.

In the first box:
You must first be a registered member to view any code.
In the second box:
You must first be a registered member to view any code.
In the Admincp >> Styles & Templates >> All Style Options >> Additional CSS Definitions:
You must first be a registered member to view any code.
That's just what I needed. Thank you! :glasses:




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Glad i can help ;)




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Glad i can help ;)

Actually, in FireFox for some reason the underline of the username stays white, rather than keeping with the color of the hex code of the HTML markup. Is there a way I can get the color to go all the way through?




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