Some other extension is creating a conflict I believe. Which extensions have you installed?Knuxr wrote:For some reason I am getting it to show up in some forums but in others the style applies as a "propass" style and not a "blizz" style. Here are some examples:
Propass: http://destinyal.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=9
Blizz: http://destinyal.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8
It seems like some forums show it correctly as blizz but others mark it as propass.
Here is what I have installed on there:PayBas wrote:Some other extension is creating a conflict I believe. Which extensions have you installed?Knuxr wrote:For some reason I am getting it to show up in some forums but in others the style applies as a "propass" style and not a "blizz" style. Here are some examples:
Propass: http://destinyal.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=9
Blizz: http://destinyal.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8
It seems like some forums show it correctly as blizz but others mark it as propass.
Yup I just disabled it and will wait for beta.PayBas wrote:Yeah I just noticed. That extension does some rather weird things to the template. So I would suggest either disabling that ext, or the rank post styling ext for now.
Or at least wait until QuickReply is in beta/RC stage.
You are allowed to modify this extension any way you see fit. But what you are looking for requires some additional functionality. Basically, every post in your DB would need an additional field to indicate whether a post is "official" or not.SerethiX wrote:Would it be a lot of work, to add a switch that allows to enable and disable custom css per post?
Cause mods should only post highlighted, when they are posting in their role and not all the time.
If it's not a big deal, could you tell me where I could hook on and if I'm allowed to modify this extension for personal use? Or do you plan implementing this anyways later?
SerethiX