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CSS in signatures
On my site, NitroHack, one of my users, Micro-Mario64, has CSS in his Signature.
I can't activate/deactivate CSS, only BBCode and HTML can be.
How do I activate it so his signature appears correctly?
From Luigi442wii
(Please join NitroHack if you like - it's a Nintendo hacking forum, although no one has posted them. Actually... I will add a new rule to the board that no full ROMs can be distributed there.)
I can't activate/deactivate CSS, only BBCode and HTML can be.
How do I activate it so his signature appears correctly?
From Luigi442wii
(Please join NitroHack if you like - it's a Nintendo hacking forum, although no one has posted them. Actually... I will add a new rule to the board that no full ROMs can be distributed there.)
Re: CSS in signatures
Hello,
I would just like to bring to your attention that hacking forums are strictly against our terms of service: https://www.forumotion.com/en/create-forum/terms-of-service.htm
Your forum will be terminated if it has such content on there.
I would just like to bring to your attention that hacking forums are strictly against our terms of service: https://www.forumotion.com/en/create-forum/terms-of-service.htm
Your forum will be terminated if it has such content on there.
Re: CSS in signatures
Alright.
My IP is 80.47.111.231
So block ALL boards by this IP.
The link is now NitroGames.
My IP is 80.47.111.231
So block ALL boards by this IP.
The link is now NitroGames.
Last edited by Luigi442wii on April 19th 2014, 6:10 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Frum name change)
Re: CSS in signatures
Wait, about the original question:
He uses CSS but it does not work? Or does it work? Anyway you can use CSS when HTML is enabled by simply using this code:
That should work.
He uses CSS but it does not work? Or does it work? Anyway you can use CSS when HTML is enabled by simply using this code:
- Code:
<script type="text/css">
Put your CSS code here
</script>
That should work.
Re: CSS in signatures
The code is probably correct, but the signature displays the code and not the result.DangerZone wrote:Wait, about the original question:
He uses CSS but it does not work? Or does it work? Anyway you can use CSS when HTML is enabled by simply using this code:
- Code:
<script type="text/css">
Put your CSS code here
</script>
That should work.
Thanks for the info! I'll put that in the signature now
Re: CSS in signatures
Make sure to set "Always allow HTML" to on and also have the admin enable it under administration panel > general > messegaes and e-mail > configuration.
Re: CSS in signatures
Hi
Actually, there's an easier way of going around it. Give this case as an example: User uses p class for his signature and whatnot.
In order for them to make it really easy, just have them do something like:
Or if you have spaces for your CSS, just simplify it to this:
And then add the style in the CSS like so:
Or you can just use a BBC Code version. What you're attempting to do is very flexible so explore the methods .
Regards,
Pizza Boi
Actually, there's an easier way of going around it. Give this case as an example: User uses p class for his signature and whatnot.
In order for them to make it really easy, just have them do something like:
- Code:
<p class="thissig" style="code style" />
Or if you have spaces for your CSS, just simplify it to this:
- Code:
<p class="thissig">This is a sig</p>
And then add the style in the CSS like so:
- Code:
.thissig {
style;
}
Or you can just use a BBC Code version. What you're attempting to do is very flexible so explore the methods .
Regards,
Pizza Boi
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Re: CSS in signatures
You should only use HTML or BBCode in posts, that includes signatures.
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