That would be in your style properties. General, Page Description@Snog , Just a quick question - Where do I change the colour of the text "Members Participating in This Thread:" and the names of the members.
Its currently grey and ive got it on a dark blue background so hard to see.
If other users don't have the problem¸ then there is something unique about the user that is having the problem, or something unique about the way she's creating the thread.@Snog
Ive got one member who can create a private thread, but then cant see it or take part in it. She has the same permissions as others in her usergroup which dont have this problem.
When she attempts to create a thread, although it creates, she is not on the participants list. It also throws this server error
ErrorException: Undefined index: snog_canview - library/Snog/ThreadPerms/ControllerPublic/Forum.php:42
Any advice at all?
If other users don't have the problem¸ then there is something unique about the user that is having the problem, or something unique about the way she's creating the thread.
Are the other participants showing in the participant list?
That would be in your style properties. General, Page Description
The error you're getting is basically saying the thread doesn't exist in the forum. I would have to see the complete error and possibly look at other things to establish why that one user has a problem and other don't.They was, yes.
Just thought it was strange that it threw the error up on the server log.
Color Palette -> @mutedTextColorWhen I change the colour of that, it only changes the color of the commas between the names, and not the actual names themselves.
The error you're getting is basically saying the thread doesn't exist in the forum. I would have to see the complete error and possibly look at other things to establish why that one user has a problem and other don't.
Color Palette -> @mutedTextColor
You can edit the snog_thread_private_viewing.css template.Thank you.
Is there anyway I can alter something so Private Threads uses something different? Im using a dark grey for @mutedTextColour elsewhere on the forum, and if I change it to a lighter colour then you can see it!
You can edit the snog_thread_private_viewing.css template.
#privateList
{
@property "pageDescription";
font-size: @xb_fontsizes;
color: rgb(110, 110, 110);
margin-top: 2px;
@property "/pageDescription";
}
Change the color to what you want...Sorry to be a pain.
I tried changing the color - However that just alters the text "Members participating in this thread" and also the commas.
Is there something I can add in there to pick a colour for the usernames shown?
#privateList
{
font-size: 11px;
margin-top: 2px;
color: rgb(110, 255, 110);
}
#privateList a
{
color: rgb(110, 255, 110);
}
any chance of you making it as a spin off of this one?Making the threads viewable would defeat the purpose of the add-on. What you want to do would require a different add-on.
I'll consider it. But, I'm in the beginning stages of converting my add-ons for XF 2.0 and it won't be a priority.any chance of you making it as a spin off of this one?
To the first two questions, yes to both.Hi,
Can I ask a few questions please! First of all this was asked by a member of my forum:
Are posts made in these forums added to a users post count
If someone likes your post in the private thread, are these likes added to your like count?
A question from me now! A few members have said this to me:
This is the 3rd time that I have been locked out of my own thread by adding new members!
Is there a way of adding members back into their own threads if they lose access for some reason?
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