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#176353 07/22/2002 12:38 AM
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hi all,
I have a question: what is file (UBB file) which you add this meta tag ?




then the forum look like this:

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#176354 07/22/2002 12:42 AM
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oh, sorry, I pots in incorrect forum

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Put that into your Header Insert in your Style templates and then add the "class=.mbutton" or whatever the name of the CSS code is to the files. (Inside the td tags)

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What LD said should work for you smile

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Actually, it's class="mbutton", not ".mbutton".

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#176358 07/22/2002 6:18 AM
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Typo, sorry. I copied it.

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Put that into your Header Insert in your Style templates <--- I see it

and then add the class="mbutton" or whatever the name of the CSS code is to the files. (Inside the td tags)
<-- more clearly plz, and may you give me some example ? what's file which I use to do it ?

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OK, what LD means is, say you have:

Code
[/code]And you want to apply those CSS changes. You have to change the above to:

[code]
There's no specific file in which this needs to be done, you just add it wherever you want the CSS changes to be made. smile

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I did it, but it didn't work
I mean that: I want to use that meta for my UBB forum (register page) (not html)
when I came this forum http://www.netwerkin.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi anh I regist member I saw this

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We know, but thats JC templates and thats how he done it, so you need to do it for your forum.

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#176363 07/23/2002 11:51 PM
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quote:
Originally posted by tyfa:
I want to use that meta for my UBB forum

It's not metadata, it's CSS. And what CTM said was correct, except that you're going to want to modify INPUT elements instead of TDs. If you want all your INPUT elements on any given page to be affected, mucking up the display of radio buttons, change ".mbutton" to "input" in your style sheet.


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