Thanks for the .css file TK. I wouldnât change the .css to accommodate this list. That sort of list isnât used that much and most people would only read it once or skip over it anyway.
I have no idea; I havenât tried to do it with a hotkey. Itâs usually pretty straightforward to just turn the extension on and off, or use the extensionâs config interface to turn the theme on and off.
Oh (duh); yeah now that I installed it, in FF, I have â/User Stylesâ offered under /Tools/Add-ons/ â- and as yours is the only User Style there, itâs a mere 3 clicks.
FWIW, it seems easiest to manage by using the Stylish extensionâs âuserstyles.orgâ repository. Now that I have that all set up, anyway, updates are only a couple clicks.
YupâŚadded the userstyles.org tabâŚthen copied your âglobalâ affecting .css into a style specifically for budget light forumâŚso now it only affects this one website rather than all of themâŚit appears all it added was
to the front of itâŚeverything else was straight copy/paste from your already made style
Very awesome TK!!!
or after simply clicking the tab, clicking find styles for this site, and clicking BLF After Dark BudgetLightForum dark theme by ToyKeeper and clicking installâŚ.duh, had me a smack my forhead coulda had a V8 moment just then
If thereâs anyone whose posts you donât want to see, itâs pretty easy to hide what they write. Add this to a custom style for each person on your personal blacklist:
/* block John Doe */
div.posted-by-54321 div.forum-post-content {
display: none !important;
}
div.posted-by-54321 div.forum-post-info {
background: linear-gradient(#b34, #512) !important;
}
Replace the â54321â with the numeric ID of the account, like the last part of the URL after clicking someoneâs name. Itâll hide what they wrote and change the color of the post header to red. You can still see what they said by clicking the âquoteâ button though, or viewing in another browser or incognito window.
Thanks TK,
I actually managed it and BLF After Dark is residing on my Chrome in Windows 7 Pro. Much much easier on the eyes, albeit some of the fine pring in signature lines and such is a bit difficult for me to read due to the specific blue color. Iâll adjust, Iâm sure.
It blocks any posts by me, and you can change it to someone else by changing â6266â to a different number. Or copy/paste the two clauses with other numbers to add more people.
Sweet trick on iPhone or iPadâŚ
Setting the accessibility shortcut to invert colours gives the site an awesome black and orange look when you triple click the home button.
It doesnât need the second clause from earlier. This shorter one will remove the posts as if they werenât even there. Quotes included by others are still visible though, and itâll skip post numbers when something is hidden.
I just prefer to see that something was there, instead of making it entirely invisible.
(BTW, we donât have 50,000+ users yet, but when that day comes and someone ends up with ID 54321, I apologize in advance)
I did as you instructed. The new .css is amazing. It grows on a person, much like warts or cancer, but with much more pleasing results!
Seriously, though (what, me?), itâs amazing how much better it looks and feels as time goes by! I really do love it!
(and the drop-down-list button by the âText formatâ selector below this box is still âoldâ. Plus pulling down the list looks strange. No way would I ask you to work your magic on the buttons above this box. Just sayinââŚ)
I donât actually know much about CSS. I tried a few times to style some of those things and didnât find a way to do it. Iâm kind of a Jill-of-many-trades, master of none. Someone with more experience could probably do it thoughâŚ
Iâd wager (no, thatâs illegal here) that âmaster of noneâ is just demure and self-deprecatory. Very funny. It looks to me, you could teach millions of âscript kiddiesâ more than just a thing or two!
And I still canât get over how much more I like this new look now, than I did just a few minutes ago!