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| Blitz18 | Oct 13 2008, 09:42 PM Post #1 |
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Im not sure what is called that why I'm posting in here. Ok first things first. When making different user groups, I want to make them different according by color. But I want where, if your on the moderating team, you can be part of that group, but be still keep your powers as a admin. and have the moderating stand out by being bold or in italics if possible. Also, I want to have it where all the different user groups, in the different colors, etc., to be displayed on the main board just below the active member list. How do I go about doing this sort of thing ? :-/ |
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| Ryan | Oct 13 2008, 10:27 PM Post #2 |
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Ah, I see where the problem lies. I think we can solve it with a bit of creative thinking though. A possible solution for you is to create two user groups with the exact same name. For example you could have the "Moderator" group, who are just regular moderators on your forum, and at the same time have another group also called "Moderator", but with admin privileges instead.It's difficult to explain, but that may be because I'm not understanding your problem correctly. After you have your groups created you can alter the look of them by placing different things in the Prefix and Suffix fields. Take a look at the examples below for some simple text formatting: Bold Prefix: <b> Suffix: </b> Italics Prefix: <i> Suffix: </i> Underline Prefix: <u> Suffix: </u> Color Prefix: <span style='color:xxx'> Suffix: </span> (Where xxx is your colour name, such as red, green, blue, etc.) |
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| Blitz18 | Oct 13 2008, 11:05 PM Post #3 |
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So do I replace the word Span with the text code ? |
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| IFLover | Oct 13 2008, 11:52 PM Post #4 |
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Id like this on mine too ![]() but is this in style sheets? |
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A possible solution for you is to create two user groups with the exact same name. For example you could have the "Moderator" group, who are just regular moderators on your forum, and at the same time have another group also called "Moderator", but with admin privileges instead.
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