Let people quote others with a quote button and show in reply to
First of all: Compliments to Lee for building this great forum!
Yesterday I did a fresh install of Umbraco + nForum. It was my first experience with nForum. I noticed the quote function doesn’t display like the video ‘nForum v1.2 Features’ on http://vimeo.com/20075954. In the video the quoted text has an increased indent level and is framed in a grey box (6+ minutes). However, when I quote a text, only the text “in reply to” is inserted before the quoted text, no increased indent level and no grey box.
Its just a CSS style thats been missed in the packaging I suspect... Just find the stylesheet that controls the TinyMCE in umbraco and add it there, I can't off the top of my head remember where it is.
When it was a matter of a missing css style, the quoted text should have some kind of identifier (classname), wouldn’t it? But this isn’t the case. It is just wrapped by paragraph tags, like the text I type under the quoted text. So, how can browser and stylesheet detect the difference between my text and the quoted text?
Let people quote others with a quote button and show in reply to
First of all: Compliments to Lee for building this great forum!
Yesterday I did a fresh install of Umbraco + nForum. It was my first experience with nForum. I noticed the quote function doesn’t display like the video ‘nForum v1.2 Features’ on http://vimeo.com/20075954. In the video the quoted text has an increased indent level and is framed in a grey box (6+ minutes).
However, when I quote a text, only the text “in reply to” is inserted before the quoted text, no increased indent level and no grey box.
Is there a solution for this?
Its just a CSS style thats been missed in the packaging I suspect... Just find the stylesheet that controls the TinyMCE in umbraco and add it there, I can't off the top of my head remember where it is.
Lee, thanks for your quick response.
When it was a matter of a missing css style, the quoted text should have some kind of identifier (classname), wouldn’t it? But this isn’t the case. It is just wrapped by paragraph tags, like the text I type under the quoted text. So, how can browser and stylesheet detect the difference between my text and the quoted text?
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