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APE wrote:Do you mean like we have it here
we have a group for each staff members and when put in that group the member becomes the same color.
or ?
a[href="/u"], a[href="/u"] span, a[href="/u"] span strong {
color: #000000;
}
a[href="/u1"], a[href="/u1"] span, a[href="/u1"] span strong {
color: #000000;
}
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APE wrote:This thread may help you CLICK ME!!
or you can use this code in CSS files
- Code:
a[href="/u"], a[href="/u"] span, a[href="/u"] span strong {
color: #000000;
}
where you see the /u add the members profile number on the end so if it's you as founder your profile number is 1 so you will do it like this
- Code:
a[href="/u1"], a[href="/u1"] span, a[href="/u1"] span strong {
color: #000000;
}
then change the color part to the color you want then save
or this one
https://help.forumotion.com/t147217-rainbow-glow?highlight=Rainbow+colored+username
APE wrote:ok give me the name of the member you want to color and the color you want them to be and the user code
to get the user code click on the nemers name on your forum and look in the URl at the end of the code you will see a bit of code something like this u4456 i need the part that has that in it.
I will then make you a code that you can copy and past then you just have to change the color and username for each account.
a[href="/u84023"] span strong {
color: YOURCOLOR; /* or HEX start by a # */
}
SarkZKalie wrote:Open yourdomain.xxx/memberlist page, right click on the user you want to color him/her. Example : https://help.forumotion.com/u84023 as me
Then, add this to your CSS
Do the same thing to anyone you want to, just change /uXXXX.
- Code:
a[href="/u84023"] span strong {
color: YOURCOLOR; /* or HEX start by a # */
}
SarkZKalie wrote:https://www.w3schools.com/colors/colors_picker.asp
APE wrote:ok give me the name of the member you want to color and the color you want them to be and the user code
to get the user code click on the nemers name on your forum and look in the URl at the end of the code you will see a bit of code something like this u4456 i need the part that has that in it.
I will then make you a code that you can copy and past then you just have to change the color and username for each account.
i tried but it didn"t work at allSarkZKalie wrote:That's right! Just copy & paste.
http://projecta.forumotion.com/SarkZKalie wrote:Could you please provide your forum URL here?
/*****Username_Here*****
$(function(){
multiColor(#cc0000, 'MY HTML CODE');
function multiColor(id, html){$('a[href="/u'+282+'"]').not(function(){return $("img",this)[0]}).html(html)}
});
/*****Username_Here*****
$(function(){
multiColor( #cc0000, 'MY HTML CODE');
function multiColor(id, html){$('a[href="/u'+1163+'"]').not(function(){return $("img",this)[0]}).html(html)}
});
/*****Username_Here*****
$(function(){
multiColor( #00ff00, 'MY HTML CODE');
function multiColor(id, html){$('a[href="/u'+1+'"]').not(function(){return $("img",this)[0]}).html(html)}
});
/*****Username_Here*****
$(function(){
multiColor( #ffcc00, 'MY HTML CODE');
function multiColor(id, html){$('a[href="/u'+945+'"]').not(function(){return $("img",this)[0]}).html(html)}
});
/*****Username_Here*****
$(function(){
multiColor( #9900ff , 'MY HTML CODE');
function multiColor(id, html){$('a[href="/u'+1167+'"]').not(function(){return $("img",this)[0]}).html(html)}
});
/*****Username_Here*****
$(function(){
multiColor( #2a8000, 'MY HTML CODE');
function multiColor(id, html){$('a[href="/u'+1164+'"]').not(function(){return $("img",this)[0]}).html(html)}
});
/*****Username_Here*****
$(function(){
multiColor( #800000, 'MY HTML CODE');
function multiColor(id, html){$('a[href="/u'+1125+'"]').not(function(){return $("img",this)[0]}).html(html)}
});
/*****Username_Here*****
$(function(){
multiColor(#ffff1a, 'MY HTML CODE');
function multiColor(id, html){$('a[href="/u'+1170+'"]').not(function(){return $("img",this)[0]}).html(html)}
});
/*****Username_Here*****
$(function(){
multiColor( #e67300, 'MY HTML CODE');
function multiColor(id, html){$('a[href="/u'+1166+'"]').not(function(){return $("img",this)[0]}).html(html)}
});
/*****Username_Here*****
$(function(){
multiColor( #e67300, 'MY HTML CODE');
function multiColor(id, html){$('a[href="/u'+1166+'"]').not(function(){return $("img",this)[0]}).html(html)}
});
/*****Username_Here*****
$(function(){
multiColor( #e67300, 'MY HTML CODE');
function multiColor(id, html){$('a[href="/u'+1166+'"]').not(function(){return $("img",this)[0]}).html(html)}
});
/*****Username_Here*****
$(function(){
multiColor( #00cc00, 'MY HTML CODE');
function multiColor(id, html){$('a[href="/u'+952+'"]').not(function(){return $("img",this)[0]}).html(html)}
});
/*****Username_Here*****
$(function(){
multiColor( #cc0052, 'MY HTML CODE');
function multiColor(id, html){$('a[href="/u'+206+'"]').not(function(){return $("img",this)[0]}).html(html)}
});
/*****Username_Here*****
$(function(){
multiColor( #000066, 'MY HTML CODE');
function multiColor(id, html){$('a[href="/u'+1168+'"]').not(function(){return $("img",this)[0]}).html(html)}
});
a[href="/u282"] span strong, a[href="/u1163"] span strong {color: #cc0000}
a[href="/u1"] span strong {color: #00ff00}
a[href="/u945"] span strong {color: #ffcc00}
a[href="/u1167"] span strong {color: #9900ff}
a[href="/u1164"] span strong {color: #2a8000}
a[href="/u1125"] span strong {color: #800000}
a[href="/u1170"] span strong {color: #ffff1a}
a[href="/u1166"] span strong {color: #e67300}
a[href="/u952"] span strong {color: #00cc00}
a[href="/u206"] span strong {color: #cc0052}
a[href="/u1168"] span strong {color: #000066}
Admin Control Panel -> Display -> Display -> Pics and colors -> Colors -> CSS
SarkZKalie wrote:I didn't see anything related to them in your CSS. They must be
Before and After
- Code:
a[href="/u282"] span strong, a[href="/u1163"] span strong {color: #cc0000}
a[href="/u1"] span strong {color: #00ff00}
a[href="/u945"] span strong {color: #ffcc00}
a[href="/u1167"] span strong {color: #9900ff}
a[href="/u1164"] span strong {color: #2a8000}
a[href="/u1125"] span strong {color: #800000}
a[href="/u1170"] span strong {color: #ffff1a}
a[href="/u1166"] span strong {color: #e67300}
a[href="/u952"] span strong {color: #00cc00}
a[href="/u206"] span strong {color: #cc0052}
a[href="/u1168"] span strong {color: #000066}
Remember add this to your CSS
- Code:
Admin Control Panel -> Display -> Display -> Pics and colors -> Colors -> CSS
Example :a[href="/uXXX"], a[href="/uXXX"] span strong {color: YOURCOLOR}
a[href="/u282"], a[href="/u282"] span strong, a[href="/u1163"], a[href="/u1163"] span strong {color: #cc0000}
a[href="/u1"], a[href="/u1"] span strong {color: #00ff00}
SarkZKalie wrote:Cuz they ain't in any group (colored/border username will have span and strong). Replace by this one in every line
Example :a[href="/uXXX"], a[href="/uXXX"] span strong {color: YOURCOLOR}
If possible, add them all to a new colored group, maybe white, that should work without changing any from my this reply.
- Code:
a[href="/u282"], a[href="/u282"] span strong, a[href="/u1163"], a[href="/u1163"] span strong {color: #cc0000}
a[href="/u1"], a[href="/u1"] span strong {color: #00ff00}
i want to do this but i truly suck big time at codesDraxion wrote:Hi there again.
I take you simply want to be able to change a single username, not a group, right?
a[href="/u17"],
a[href="/u17"] span,
a[href="/u17"] span strong,
a[href="/u17"] strong,
span.chatbox-username.chatbox-message-username[data-user="17"],
span.chatbox-username.chatbox-user-username[data-user="17"],
span[data-user="17"] {
color: YOUR COLOR;
}
http://help.forumotion.com/u106108
color: #00CC00;
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