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I was wondering if it would be possible to make the forum look like this, with CSS:
http://knd.org.uk/imageboard/images/348d2301b044385881ddb68365567f8a.png
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24.02.06 22:38 Post #1 | [Wormopoly!] [Hide Sig (13)] [Profile] [Quote] |
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look like what?
if you made a bunch of changes then that's a bunch of questions.
if it's making every other post on the screen have a different backdrop... then i'm not sure, but i don't think so. not easily, anyway.
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"if it's making every other post on the screen have a different backdrop... then i'm not sure, but i don't think so. not easily, anyway."
Yes, that.
edit: you should see my custom CSS to see what it currently looks like. (Basically that screenshot but the 2nd post is the same colour as the first)
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if you want posts to alternate colour, it's probably not possibly with currently supported CSS without some markup changes.
Only way I know of doing this just for you would be using a custom greasemonkey script that modifies the DOM. Wouldn't be too hard... Or we could implement custom scripts into btp as part of your profile... heh
One day I'll remake my fx profile so that greasemonkey doesn't crash fx every few minutes.
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Only way I know of doing this just for you would be using a custom greasemonkey script that modifies the DOM. Wouldn't be too hard...
Yes, do that . That'd be fantastic.
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Errr, you can easily do that yourself with Platypus and post the test script for people to use.
But i would strongly advise against using any of greasemonkey's functionality at this time, as it makes Firefox more unstable than Opera7 while active
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Right, what on earth is Platypus?
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In Mozilla, you can use XBL to sneak JavaScript in via CSS, but it's unreliable and I'm not sure what you want would work.
Nothing wrong with GreaseMonkey itself in my experience, just depends what scripts you use.
Damn slow CSS3 Specs/Moz development... I want my :nth-child(even).
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