I'm not sure if there is already an add-on like this for X2 - I looked but the terms I used didn't bring anything up.
A popular music forum I visit from time to time has the option for members (and guests) to customize accent colors and such for the website as seen here...
I searched for "sticky alert" on here and google but didn't see anything.
Hello all,
I was wondering if there is a way to make alerts sent to members through the admin panel "sticky" (meaning it sits at the top until either administration dismisses it through the admin panel or a user clicks...
i second this. there doesn't appear to be any setting that makes times relative/automatically "catch" a guests' timezone, which looks bad for activity on forums with guests that are not in PST/Pacific Standard.
I am in the PST, but looked at my site through incognito and all the threads say...
Just to make sure I'm doing it right, which template are you adding the color coding to?
I definitely put it in the core_labels.less template and nothing works.
@Brogan what are the two of us doing wrong?
ETA: I made the label white bg/text just to see if it would work. Even on the default...
For whatever reason this guide didn't work for me. Has anything changed @Brogan? We're using a custom Theme House design. Perhaps that's why it didn't work for me.
I am not signed in as a customer, but I do help the admin of the website I represent with admin functions. Because of this I frequently lurk this forum for help and alternatives when it comes to site setup, and such. Right now I am trying to learn how to edit custom thread prefix CSS (via this...
User style, design, etc.
Is there an add-on for individual members to style their usernames and/or titles from their profiles for X2? I have seen it live on an X1 forum.
This add on would also have to be compatible with the dragonbyte e shop so we can set permissions for specific groups, etc.
I have seen this on competitor forum softwares, though I don't know if it was an add-on or came with the factory version, but staff members on this forum were able to tag all members at once without having to manually search for/type in usernames. This was really useful for forum announcements...