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Strawberry wrote on 2011-09-17 14:42
When you want to temporarily color your text, either if it's with posting on a wall, or colouring in a post, it appears as the color code such as:
, with the thing you want to be colored in the middle. But it doesn't color at all, and it ends up to show the color code in the post and doesn't color the text? D:
Using Google Chrome, don't know if it's broken or something. White works though. :what: It already worked before too.
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MareneCorp wrote on 2011-09-17 14:45
, [COLOR="sienna")(/COLOR] unless you are using a different kind of color pallete thing?
Edit: Let me try that code: [COLOR="rgb(244, 164, 96)"]iHola, como esta!
Or [FONT="Arial"]iHola, como esta![/FONT]
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Osayidan wrote on 2011-09-17 14:49
It's some weird thing with vbulletin. Maybe the upgrade will fix it, but you have to use color names I think. Never use them myself so not too sure.
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Strawberry wrote on 2011-09-17 14:51
Quote from MareneCorp;589904:
, [COLOR="sienna")(/COLOR] unless you are using a different kind of color pallete thing?
Edit: Let me try that code: [COLOR="rgb(244, 164, 96)"]iHola, como esta!
Or [FONT="Arial"]iHola, como esta![/FONT]
Well, it's the one for when I click on the whatever reply button and etc, the one beside the smilies and all. I'm using that one with Google Chrome. Your green seems to work.
Quote from Osayidan;589907:
It's some weird thing with vbulletin. Maybe the upgrade will fix it, but you have to use color names I think. Never use them myself so not too sure.
Alright, thanks for the info. Was sort of curious on this for a while. =s
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Skye wrote on 2011-09-17 16:30
I have the same problem. I think it's only chrome, because I recall switching to firefox just to click a color to get the name.
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Zid wrote on 2011-09-18 04:59
If that's a problem, you can always use HTML coloring.
That hasn't failed me at all, on both browsers.
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Adelynn wrote on 2011-09-18 05:30
I never even knew you could use colors like that. I always just used this format: #000000 for special colors, if I wanted them.
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Osayidan wrote on 2011-09-18 07:38
Quote from Adelynn;590528:
I never even knew you could use colors like that. I always just used this format: #000000 for special colors, if I wanted them.
That's usually the best way to go with web stuff, all browsers like it.
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Conor wrote on 2011-09-18 07:39
Would we be able to purchase a perma font color with RBG or hex code with the upgrade?
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Osayidan wrote on 2011-09-18 07:46
The shop colors are whatever I make available to avoid people with annoying colors. You don't need to worry about RGB or hex codes for them.
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Conor wrote on 2011-09-18 08:16
D'aww.
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Adelynn wrote on 2011-09-18 14:38
Quote from Osayidan;590635:
The shop colors are whatever I make available to avoid people with annoying colors. You don't need to worry about RGB or hex codes for them.
Unfortunately a couple of those are still really hard to read. xD