Drae Active member Jul 17, 2012 #1 I'm guessing this can be done per the CSS for each theme/skin, but want to ask first because my members love their colourings XD I know we can add coding to the member group looks, but can we do it per theme/skin?
I'm guessing this can be done per the CSS for each theme/skin, but want to ask first because my members love their colourings XD I know we can add coding to the member group looks, but can we do it per theme/skin?
Anthony Parsons Well-known member Jul 17, 2012 #2 There are several styles available with user changeable colours, backgrounds, etc... so yes, it can be done. The xenstyles framework, as an example, encompasses a user colour block. http://xenstyles.com Audentio have taken some skins a step further, like Class which has user changeable backgrounds and colours. http://www.audentio.com/shop/view/XenForo/class-12 There isn't much that can't be done. Upvote 0 Downvote
There are several styles available with user changeable colours, backgrounds, etc... so yes, it can be done. The xenstyles framework, as an example, encompasses a user colour block. http://xenstyles.com Audentio have taken some skins a step further, like Class which has user changeable backgrounds and colours. http://www.audentio.com/shop/view/XenForo/class-12 There isn't much that can't be done.
Jake Bunce Well-known member Jul 17, 2012 #3 It's pretty simple. First specify a markup for the group: Admin CP -> Users -> List User Groups -> [click a group] -> User Name CSS Even though you are specifying colors per style, you still must specify a "default" color in the group itself to "turn on" the markup. For example: Code: color: red; Now you can override this color by adding CSS to your styles: Admin CP -> Appearance -> Templates -> EXTRA.css Add this code to override the color (or any other CSS attribute) for a specific group: Rich (BB code): .username .style3 { color: green; } 3 is the user_group_id. Upvote 0 Downvote
It's pretty simple. First specify a markup for the group: Admin CP -> Users -> List User Groups -> [click a group] -> User Name CSS Even though you are specifying colors per style, you still must specify a "default" color in the group itself to "turn on" the markup. For example: Code: color: red; Now you can override this color by adding CSS to your styles: Admin CP -> Appearance -> Templates -> EXTRA.css Add this code to override the color (or any other CSS attribute) for a specific group: Rich (BB code): .username .style3 { color: green; } 3 is the user_group_id.