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Attractive Thread Prefix
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![]() Hey Friends,
This idea just came up by seeing XenForo threads Prefix style they really look attractive, Any how if you like you can use them aswell just follow below procedure.... Copy below CSS Code to additional.css template
Save it . Now Goto Thread Prefixes --> Thread Prefixe Manager Title (Rich Text)
Select any prefix , see below example ![]() This is how it looks: Live Demo Feel free to add your own colors Kind Regards, Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Screenshots Show Your Support
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Forum Display Enhancements Auto assign / Default thread prefix when posting a new thread | JamesGunner | vBulletin 4.x Add-ons | 27 | 23 Jan 2016 20:57 |
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ACP --> Styles & Templates --> Style Manager, once there choose Edit in the dropdown for the style you are using, Then scroll till you see, CSS Templates, double click on that, scroll till you see additional.css then double click on that. Add the code, and then save.
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How can I apply this to the "Sticky" prefix?
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just add the css class around "sticky" word
example: <a class="mcbadge mcbadge_v">Sticky</a>
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Everything works great except I cannot figure out one item. When the thread is listed in the forum the text for the prefix is always colored black. I'd like it to be white and no matter what I try it will not change? Am I missing something simple here?
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I see you add the colors to the text and that's good, but can you tell me how to add an image instead of the text you use in the thread prefix? like they do in digital point showing selling and buying look: https://forums.digitalpoint.com/forums/services.60/
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vbulletin 5.2.1 work
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Has anyone tried this with vB 3.8.x?
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Sorry for late reply.
Offcourse this works with all vBulletin Versions if any issues you can reply here i will help .. thanks
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I have it working, but I can having trouble figuring out how to make each tag its own color. I have them all coming up purple and that is what I don't want.
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Last edited by JasonTSF; 01 Apr 2018 at 22:08. |
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Great. But all you need to get is Hex Color codes and replace in CSS.
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Originally Posted by ramesh_umk3
Just to piggyback on this, a couple of my members to give me suggestions on colors that were a bit more subtle and not overpowering (especially with the style that I use). Feel free to use this to test out colors.![]()
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I have it working fine on 4.2.5 thanks. One thing I notice though is the background colours don’t show in profile activity for customized profile styles though the outline does.
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Last edited by Zelda-King; 11 Apr 2018 at 14:43. |
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Hey guys, thanks for the mod.
Is there an easy way to make the letters turn a certain color when hovering over the prefix, depending upon which prefix it is? They all go from white to black now, but would like to differentiate depending on the prefix. No members have liked this post.
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so that would be like,
.mcbadge_custom a:hover { color: #customhovercolor; } cheers The following members like this post: scottkoz20, lacidious
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