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kelmar6821

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In my signature if i have a picture link to a url then it gives the pic a orange outline, but i've seen someone else with a black url outline. how do i add that?

and honestly i wish bioware would remove the url outline anyway.

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bump

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okay i looked it up and

seems to do it

does anyone know if span can remove the border all together?

Modifié par kelmar6821, 25 mars 2010 - 05:44 .


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Tyrax Lightning

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I'm not sure about this, but I think Hyperlink color might be a Browser setting.

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found out. nvm the span stuff

Surround your signature code with [.color=black][./color] without the periods, and it should do the trick. ;) Sorry, not sure if you can remove them though.

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kelmar6821 wrote...

found out. nvm the span stuff
Surround your signature code with [.color=black][./color] without the periods, and it should do the trick. ;) Sorry, not sure if you can remove them though.

Cool! I never knew of such a command! :) I assume to remove them, it would be needed to click the 'BBCode' button. I've goofed off with it recently & discovered it's job is to expose BBCode symbols, like the img tag & such. With the color tags exposed, they could then be deleted.

Edit: Tried the command out, but it doesn't work for me. To make it work, I gotta go to my Firefox options & uncheck the 'Allow pages to choose their own colors, instead of my selections above' option, then it'll allow me to use custom color choices, but then the BioWare DA:O Forum theme doesn't work. The color tag still doesn't work even then.

Are ya on a Browser other than Firefox?

Modifié par Tyrax Lightning, 26 mars 2010 - 12:03 .


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kelmar6821

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I think you have to do each image individually.

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kelmar6821 wrote...

I think you have to do each image individually.

Already tried that.

I thought of something I didn't yesterday. I tried placing the tags around just the Image. This worked! :o Previously, I was placing them around the entire url.