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| vcd | Tuesday, 29. December 2009, 08:05 Post #1 |
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I would like to move the "Administration & Moderation List · Replies to Your Topics · Active Topics · Top 10 Posters Today · Top 10 Overall Posters" to somewhere else, like the hurricane theme. May I know how to do that? Thanks a lot for support!
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| Vocal. | Tuesday, 29. December 2009, 10:32 Post #2 |
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Could you please tell us/show us where you would like to move it to? That might make a difference. |
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Tuesday, 29. December 2009, 11:18 Post #3 |
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Vocal, it won't make a difference. All you have to do is use this code to remove it. But just rememeber to copy and paste what it normally says and do the rest yourself. You should know what I mean since you wouldn't be asking this if you didn't. ![]() I think this is how you do it. <script> $(document).ready(function(){ $("#stats td.c_foot span.right").remove(); }); </script> Edited by Anicho, Tuesday, 29. December 2009, 11:20.
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| Joe | Tuesday, 29. December 2009, 13:23 Post #4 |
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Yeah, that's sort of a tough spot to code.. In the hurricane theme, all we did was create a new div to hold the links, and we hid the normal ones. <div class="implinks"> <a href="http://outlineforum.com/stats/staff/">Administration & Moderation List</a> · <a href="http://outlineforum.com/search/?c=6">Replies to Your Topics</a> · <a href="http://outlineforum.com/search/?c=5">Active Topics</a> · <a href="http://outlineforum.com/stats/top_posters/">Top 10 Posters Today</a> · <a href="http://outlineforum.com/members/?topten">Top 10 Overall Posters</a></div> .implinks { font-size:10px; padding-right:8px; padding-top:146px; text-align:right; } I think the class for the text is .right {, so you might be able to play around with that a bit. You could do something like this, for example: <script type="text/javascript"> //<![CDATA[ $(function() { $('.right').appendTo('#divname'); }); //]]> </script> |
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| daveclarkedaveclarke | Thursday, 31. December 2009, 06:32 Post #5 |
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i was just going to ask something simular to this, this was great to find thanks guys
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| Cody | Friday, 1. January 2010, 00:50 Post #6 |
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Has this solved your problem, Vcd?
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| vcd | Friday, 1. January 2010, 04:02 Post #7 |
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Yes, please close the thread. Thank you very much for being so helpful
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| Cody | Friday, 1. January 2010, 15:19 Post #8 |
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