Forum CSS/Color Changes

Started by Shadowwolf, March 30, 2009, 12:18:22 PM

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Shadowwolf

Im trying to match up the forum coloring to the main site finally so if anyone has any visibility issues where text is hard to read, is black on a black background, etc please say what it is and include a screenshot if you can of what it is you are talking about so I can make it visibly pleasing =)
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Tony

I suddenly have the urge to kneel before Malygos?

No really, I like the look!

Arcdelad

i hear he can destroy the world 10 TIMES OVER

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Tony


so at work, I was looking at a forum that was simalar to the settings of the home page, I get home, and its still green. Is there a place that I can adjust my profile to display the changes, or do I seriously have to "Delete my currently viewed web pages" ???  ???

fiere redfern

Just hit F5 to refresh the page - the colors are cached to make loading webpages easier, but a refresh will force it to take in the new code, and therefore the new color scheme ^^

Tony

Quote from: fiere redfern on March 30, 2009, 04:29:48 PM
Just hit F5 to refresh the page - the colors are cached to make loading webpages easier, but a refresh will force it to take in the new code, and therefore the new color scheme ^^
Thank you!

fiere redfern

Insignificant issue, when looking at the list of unread topics, the current page number and the ellipses in-between the "3" and the "27" are invisible against the black background. SS attached.

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Shadowwolf

Quote from: fiere redfern on March 30, 2009, 06:06:32 PM
Insignificant issue, when looking at the list of unread topics, the current page number and the ellipses in-between the "3" and the "27" are invisible against the black background. SS attached.


What browser is that? I think you might need to delete your cache because it shows up white for me.
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dharq

I've just refreshed the page, I'm using the firefox 3.0.1, and I'm having the same problem on the recent posts page. Whenever I look at the recent posts, the page numbers aren't visible... black text on the background. The current page is visible.

The forums look much better now though. Thank you Shadow.


Nasanna

I have the same issue as Dharq using Internet Explorer and Google Chrome.

The top one shows what I see. The bottom one shows what you see when you highlight that area.



Kothnok

For those still having this problem after hitting F5, could you also post what you see on the right side of the screen on the same level?  Do you also see the "< previous next>" links or are those also black text?

I just tried IE and IE64 and neither of them exhibited this issue.
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dharq

The page number (links) other than the active page are showing up correctly after pressing f5 again.

I still have no visible text for the "Pages:" and the active page # since they aren't links. On the first page of recent posts, the specific code that isn't displaying is:

<div class="middletext" style="margin-bottom: 1ex;">Pages:[<b>1</b>]


It should display "Pages: [1]", but it only shows up when I select it.


Tony

They show up blue for me in google chrome

Kothnok

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