If you have intel HD graphics installed, you can just right click on your desktop and select Graphics Properties > Then select display once the page has finished loading > Then select the color tab > Then you can customize how your display is coloured, including the colour scheme, the contrast of rgb, the brightness of rgb as well as much more. It is a great feature of Intel HD Graphics, however I am currently not sure how to do it on mac… You can always restore your defaults which is a great feature
It’s because your forum was linked to. but yeah. now your posts appear in the wrong thread. :P
Polls fixed. :)
The link:visited, then. On it right now.
Correct you are, good sir. :P I may post a few screenies of what I had setup, and when I have time, I may even get it working just for you.
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If you have intel HD graphics installed
[/quote] Although that my be true (haven’t tested myself), this is a solution that works for just about anyone. :) (on desktop, that is.)
UPDATE COMING SOON
It was just an idea. lol. No need to waste your time just on my little idea.
Minecraft was just a “little idea”. ;)
–EDIT–
CSS updated! :D
–EDIT2–
@Gnat008, it’s not as simple as :visited, sadly, but I am looking into it right now.
Touche. lol.
Looks good!
For the thread thing, is there a way to make a fully-read thread’s name like… idk how to describe it; grayed out? Or something. I dont know where CSS ends and Discourse begins.
EDIT: Ninja’d
For now, I made the “unread post” badge a bolder yellow, and a darker, thicker black.
(edit)-> …as well as the “new thread”.
throw this at the bottom of the CSS (easier than copypasta the whole thing again):
a.badge.unread.badge-notification {
background-color: #F7C41D;
color: #383738;
font-weight: bold;
}
a.badge.new-topic.badge-notification {
background-color: #383738;
color: #F7C41D;
font-weight: bold;
}
a.badge.new-posts.badge-notification {
background-color: #F7C41D;
color: #383738;
font-weight: bold;
}
It seems the Messages section of my profile looks a bit derpy. Not sure if it’s intended, or if it’s been fixed yet, but here’s what it looks like for me. I haven’t looked at the source for this bit, so there’s maybe a reason ya left it out XD
Does any one have a way to use this in firefox i cant stand chrome. And lets not get started on the browser debate.
Let me know if stylish works, and I’ll add it to the top! :)
Seems like a sexy idea!
OP updated :<r;jarg;ujag>)
@octoshrimpy
This topic I think better articulates what I ment re. read vs unread forum topics, though it’s for the default scheme. Just as an example.
gotcha. I’l see into it.
It seems to work I am using it now once installed the user just needs to.
- click the icon on the tool bar and hover over Write new style.
- move the mouse over to the option “For fourms.spongepowered.org…”
- Once the popup window opens Enter a name in the top box.
- Then paste the code provided below the existing code in the big bottom box.
- Hit save and enjoy.
I am having issues with the theme being applied to other sites as well altho I clicked make it for forums.
It still seems to be messing with things on facebook and my local newspapers site too. its not a big deal I can just untick the theme when reading those sites and it does not mess them up that bad.
Hopped on firefox, and was not able to replicate.