Are there any blog templates. I don't to change the whole theme of the forum, just the blog. Also, I'd like to all my blogs just show up when a user clicks blog. Is it possible? Like a worpress type of thing where all blogs show up on the first page.
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I have changed the background color, ew, can you please tell me how to change the font color of the time now. The time in the author posts is grey while the time in all other posts are white. Now that I changed the backcolor I can't see the time the post was made.Comment
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Honestly this should have been a feature that you could turn on and off and pick the color if we did want it on. Thanks for telling us how to fix it though.Comment
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All they have to do is set the Poster Reply background to the same as the regular background.
I prefer that to turning it off globally, because it allows my users to have a bit more freedom in regards to the style of their blogs.Comment
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As Ryan said, Blog owners have control over the colors in Blog 2.0.2. So they can style it to look just like other comments or use a custom color.
Just visit blog_usercp.php?do=customize on your site.Translations provided by Google.
Wayne Luke
The Rabid Badger - a vBulletin Cloud demonstration site.
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Both options (global and local) should be available (and by available I mean easily accessed (ACP, for example), not "here edit this code"), because a lot of people (like the people who made pink the default background color, for instance) don't always think about the fact that some colors don't look good on other colors, or make certain colors of text extremely hard to read. I have several different color schemes, intentionally so because people like different colors, and white text just doesn't go over well on pink, which also looks dreadful on the blue that I am personally using for my site.
I'm not saying don't have the local option, but there should be a global option to disable it completely for those admins who didn't want that option to begin with.Comment
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I don't. And I know how to change it, Wayne Luke, I'm just saying it was a lack of foresight to not offer it as an option in ACP.
Both options (global and local) should be available (and by available I mean easily accessed (ACP, for example), not "here edit this code"), because a lot of people (like the people who made pink the default background color, for instance) don't always think about the fact that some colors don't look good on other colors, or make certain colors of text extremely hard to read. I have several different color schemes, intentionally so because people like different colors, and white text just doesn't go over well on pink, which also looks dreadful on the blue that I am personally using for my site.
I'm not saying don't have the local option, but there should be a global option to disable it completely for those admins who didn't want that option to begin with.
Or, you can go the CSS route, and set the default background color as the same color used in alt1, and your users can still allow the background color to change for owner commenting if they so choose.
I'm just saying, what you're requesting is already possible within the current scope of the blog product, and on a user by user basis.Comment
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Yes, for a SPECIFIC style. What if not everyone uses that style?Comment
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Wayne Luke
The Rabid Badger - a vBulletin Cloud demonstration site.
vBulletin 5 APIComment
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Or you could just make it an option that you can turn off and on in ACP. That way admins who don't want to deal with that crap can turn it off if they don't want to, and those that don't care or are happy to screw with it can.Comment
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You're free to post this as a suggestion but not sure it would get implemented the way you want. We usually don't make options for style variables.Translations provided by Google.
Wayne Luke
The Rabid Badger - a vBulletin Cloud demonstration site.
vBulletin 5 APIComment
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