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Innovative Mobile Style CSS Overwrite
Developer Last Online: May 2013
This modification will call a template that overwrites the default css your mobile style uses, since none of the CSS is the same for the default style then no worries on it overwriting something else and it includes a new layout of the CSS instead of left to right making it easier on novices to edit.
For those who are unaware, with the release of vBulletin 4.1.2, we have available a Mobile Style! You can read more about that here: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/conte...t-Mobile-Style Currently it's only compatible with the forum, meaning that no matter if you own the vBulletin Suite or vBulletin Forum Classic you can only use this for the forum at the moment however CMS and Blog versions are in development. Now I've seen some posts already asking how to customize? Example: http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=258994 Now what have I figured out?
Preferred CSS Layout? Personally, I hate it when CSS is typed out as it is in the file, it's all crammed together and hard to read and edit imo! So I've taken the liberty and cleaned it up quite a bit, check it out below and remember it's an exact copy only in a more traditional style. Example:
Optional Using the article here: http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?p=2171624 You can include the additional.css template and/or remove the css file being called to avoid overwriting the css, please see my notes in the article for more detailed instructions and reasons etc. *Article is pending, please stand by and it should be viewable shortly. ![]() Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Show Your Support
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Just what I was looking for.
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I downloaded this product but what exactly does it do?
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Creates a new css template, within is the mobile css however it's layout is similar to what I posted a sample of in the mods description. Now edit that css which is much easier to "follow" and you are no longer required to edit the css file related to the mobile style.
So all the mobile style css is no longer crammedaltogetherlikethiswithallthecssbeingbacktobacktoback and you no longer need to edit and upload a file when making changes simply edit the css template. ![]() Edit: There is a method allowing you to simply use the additional.css in the article I linked to here: http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?p=2171624
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An update for this mod is needed urgently
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Does this mod require an update?
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