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nrg
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Joined: 24/04/2007 03:24:19
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Hi there,
i need to add a little bit of css, somewhere, to make the page look like the rest of the site.
it's the scrollbar colors stuff:


yep i know it don't work in all browsers, but for the one it does work in,
i would really like to add, just don't know where

Hope you can help.
Carbonize
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The style block is in templates/header.php

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nrg
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hi, thank you very much, it's fixed now

ps. i just installed this script yesterday, after being bombarded for almost 1,5 years with spam in a different type of guestbook script,
i hope this one will make a difference.

thanks so much for the effort and work.
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Curious as to why the switch from hex colour to RGB colour in your style?

Also whilst this is an IE thing Opera also supports it if you enable it. It's not valid CSS though.

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nrg
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yeah i don't remember why i did that, it's so long ago i had made that colour combination tailored for that site, don't remember how i came up with the rgb

about opera, when you say : enable it,
i guess you mean from the users-end? ie. the opera broswer settings.
in that case i guess it is op to them.
it's a pitty firefox considers it as a alteration of the browsers gui,
and therefor does not allow it.
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With Firefox/Mozilla they also wont consider it as it's not part of the CSS specs. If the W3C made it part of the specs then Gecko (the Firefox/Mozilla engine) would support it but as it's just something Microsoft dreamed up they wont. Same applies to page transitions (damn they suck) and the DX filters.

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