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Change theme to get a more forumish forum look

Post by budRich » 29 Sep 2013, 17:53

Here's a tip to make the forum more "classic".
Go to User Control Panel>Board preferences>Change the theme

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Re: Change theme to get a more forumish forum look

Post by bitxor » 29 Sep 2013, 18:01

Thank you for the tip, the forums are looking better already. :ugeek:

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Re: Change theme to get a more forumish forum look

Post by Zelio » 30 Sep 2013, 01:46

User Control Panel -> Board Preferences -> My board style: "subsilver2"

I think Tank can make it permanent for all new users.

Administration Control Panel -> Board settings -> Default style: "subsilver2"

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Re: Change theme to get a more forumish forum look

Post by tank » 30 Sep 2013, 03:15

Indeed I have just now but will continue to allow user choice over the course of this week ill add a few more themes
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Re: Change theme to get a more forumish forum look

Post by jNizM » 30 Sep 2013, 06:54

The AutoIt code box is way better than this or the old one.
I love the function from code-box to helpfile

example: http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic ... mic-clock/

- You should disable the color function in code tags!
- Add expand, collapse and popup function in code tags (maybe 20 lines of code -> than auto collapse)
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Post by tank » 30 Sep 2013, 07:37

I dont have time to get or create the code right now but if you do I'll add it
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Re: Change theme to get a more forumish forum look

Post by Alibaba » 30 Sep 2013, 09:14

Oh, this "subsilver2" theme reminds me of the "old good times". ;)
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Post by Coco » 30 Sep 2013, 09:16

Oh, this "subsilver2" theme reminds me of the "old good times".
+1 :D

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Re: Change theme to get a more forumish forum look

Post by budRich » 30 Sep 2013, 18:38

Good news everyone! Lexikos old css hack for the old forum works for this one too!
http://userstyles.org/styles/70283/auto ... ity-tweaks

Just change this line:
@-moz-document url-prefix("http://www.autohotkey.com/community/")
to:
@-moz-document url-prefix("http://auto-hotkey.com/boards/")

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Re: Change theme to get a more forumish forum look

Post by tidbit » 01 Oct 2013, 09:38

fyi: code folding+copy works on Prosilver but not subsilver2.
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Re: Change theme to get a more forumish forum look

Post by tank » 01 Oct 2013, 09:50

speaking of code boxes
Can someone find a solution to the code collapse and syntax highlighting. Ill plug it into the site soon as i get it
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Re: Change theme to get a more forumish forum look

Post by tidbit » 01 Oct 2013, 09:59

iirc, that collapse button was a script that started to break, didn't work for everyone on every browser. and people on IRC are discussing highlighting as I type this.
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Re: Change theme to get a more forumish forum look

Post by tank » 01 Oct 2013, 10:11

so i am a raging idiot what is the IRC link?
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Re: Change theme to get a more forumish forum look

Post by tidbit » 01 Oct 2013, 10:27

url https://webchat.freenode.net/
channel: #ahk (and #auto-hotkey is reserved, not in poly's name)
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Re: Change theme to get a more forumish forum look

Post by kon » 01 Oct 2013, 18:19

tidbit wrote:... and people on IRC are discussing highlighting as I type this.
Did they come up with anything?
No experience here, but maybe GeSHi? http://sourceforge.net/projects/geshi/
It says it supports AHK, but IDK how out of date that is.

Edit: The autohotkey.php file says it was started/released 2009/06/11. The links all point to autohotkey.com/docs/, but that seems like it would be pretty easy to change.
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Re: Change theme to get a more forumish forum look

Post by joedf » 01 Oct 2013, 18:38

interesting...
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Re: Change theme to get a more forumish forum look

Post by MasterFocus » 01 Oct 2013, 22:05

I wonder if that old Stylish thing by Lexikos still works...
( http://www.autohotkey.com/board/topic/8 ... rum-style/ )
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Re: Change theme to get a more forumish forum look

Post by budRich » 02 Oct 2013, 03:30

Masterfocus:
Just change this line:
@-moz-document url-prefix("http://www.autohotkey.com/community/")
to:
@-moz-document url-prefix("http://auto-hotkey.com/boards/")

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