Glitterati3D opened this issue on Oct 21, 2013 · 115 posts
WandW posted Tue, 22 October 2013 at 7:47 AM
Quote - If you go to your 'Forum Options' you'll see that you have the option to enter some CSS to control how the forum looks for you.
Renderosity have given us a new design with some new features and inevitably it won't please everyone - what design would? But they have given us the chance to exert some control over it ourselves. Seems fair enough to me.
This forum used to be full of imaginative, creative people who would rise to any challenge. Wouldn't it be better if we collaborated to:
- calmly and rationally identify the main issues that are bothering people
- Identify the CSS rules that apply to those issues
- Build a small library of CSS snippets that people can copy/paste into their options to fix the bits they don't like
It's fairly easy to do: in Firefox the Tools/Web developer/Inspector shows you exactly which HTML elements are in effect for any bit of page content, and also which CSS rules govern that element's appearance.
Gee, it's more fun to argue.
I went to the options page and below the 'My Style' box is says "To view the default CSS setup of the forums, click the link below the text field." However, I don't see any link; where should I be looking?
PS; the quotes are no longer automatically italicized; I did this one by hand...
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