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10/04/2005 11:49:57
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ocw1250
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please visit my site at http://www.rvrvideoproductions.com, then the guestbook and input #82. I need help to change the font color for "REPLY TO GUEST COMMENTS" from "Black to "White."
Thanks,
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video man
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10/04/2005 17:16:18
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amber222
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You missed the sticky above your post? It's in there.
Sticky: READ THIS BEFORE POSTING ANY QUESTIONS!
http://www.proxy2.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4473
Change the Comments Text Color:
http://proxy2.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3380
http://proxy2.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3219
Here's a link to a page with websafe colors:
http://www.permadi.com/tutorial/websafecolor/
White =#FFFFFF
Warning: Disable Html
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10/04/2005 17:47:31
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ocw1250
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Thanks very much for this information. I need to know where in the back office for do I actually make this change? I guess that should have been the actual question. I have the color set to white for the guest comments and see how I did it, but I do not see or know where to change the color for the webmaster's reply to the guest comments.
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video man
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10/04/2005 17:56:11
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amber222
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I sent you an urgent email but received your autoresponder. You need to read it or this post ASAP: http://proxy2.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4238
webmaster's reply to the guest comments? I can't say that I know what you are talking about. My feeling is that the comments should be for the webmaster only, but I do realize that many people allow their guests to post comments. I believe the comments should require a password and be for the webmaster to respond to entries posted in the book - but that's just me.
You could visit Carbonize's forum and post a question.
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10/04/2005 18:04:09
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amber222
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Okay, I looked at your book again, and I think we are on the same page, just using different terminology.
I call the guest's messages the entries, and the webmaster's messages the comments.
To change the comments, you need to edit the file with a good editor. I use the editor in my FTP program because it does not add whitespace which will cause an error. Do you have an FTP program with an editor?
You can also change it using CPanel. In CPanel, select File Manager and navigate to the guestbook's templates file. Then click on the com.php file and select edit in the right pane. Make the changes, scroll down to the bottom and save it.
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10/04/2005 18:06:38
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ocw1250
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What I speak of is like my reply in "guestbook post #82" in my guestbook at http://www.rvrvideoproductions.com. I simply replied to their comments and unless you roll your curser over my reply, you will not know that it is there because it is in "black"--#000000. I would like to change that "font color" to white--"#FFFFFF" also.
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video man
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10/04/2005 18:09:40
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amber222
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I think our posts crossed. I tried to explain it in my previous post, so read it, but I'm telling you, you have more important things to worry about now, like security.
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