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gg'ssimon ForumUp World-Wide Admin

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That would be helpful, but I never found such a thing. I just used trial and error.
But, first, be sure to have another template installed on your forum. The ForumUp theme looks almost exactly like subSilver. Make the theme you are NOT experimenting with be the default theme. But do allow the choice for users to select themes. That is necessary in case you make a big mistake and mess up the theme you are experimenting with to where you can't hardly see anything. Then the uses don't see the mess, and you can then get to your profile to change your viewing theme to the good one, so you can then easily see in the admin panel. _________________ Margaret /gg'ssimon~ForumUp World-Wide Administrator
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| PirateScoobs wrote: | Very nice! Did you mean to put something in the blank boxes? If you can fill those in with the correct info I myself can take it into a program and make it more appealing and clean. Then post it on a tutorial for users to use.  |
will finish it off when i can get a chance , _________________
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Maybe gg'ssimon will know. _________________ Prior ForumUp Staff
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These three might be altered through a HTML code, I could be wrong.
I've never been good with styles and altering them. I usually leave those questions to other staff.  _________________ Prior ForumUp Staff
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| PirateScoobs wrote: | These three might be altered through a HTML code, I could be wrong.
I've never been good with styles and altering them. I usually leave those questions to other staff.  |
maybe someone ele can fill in the blanks ,i only did it when my forum was down to pass the time away and as a limited guide for newcomers who want to have a go at changing some of the colours on subsilver _________________
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gg'ssimon ForumUp World-Wide Admin

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Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 5:02 am Post subject: |
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Oh, very nice map!
| leonardgriffiths wrote: | | well im stumped i can find out what the 3 blank boxes are called |
Those would be Table Header Class 1, 2 and 3. In subSilver two, they have images in those field- cellpic1.gif, cellpic2.gif, cellpic3.gif. If one wanted to change the colors for those fields, on has to remove the cellpic gifs, and replace them with a color code. _________________ Margaret /gg'ssimon~ForumUp World-Wide Administrator
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I can recommend the use of "Webdeveloper", an Ad-on for Firefox. With that tool you can view the css in detail. Also you can see the html behind a page. I find it very useful! _________________
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