Kunena 6.2.5 & module Kunena Latest 6.0.7 released
The Kunena team has announce the arrival of Kunena 6.2.5 [K 6.2.5] which is now available for download as a native Joomla extension for J! 4.3.x/4.4.x/5.0.x. This version addresses most of the issues that were discovered in K 6.1 / K 6.2 and issues discovered during the last development stages of K 6.2
As general background, My Joomla site template makes a mess of Kunena .
We do not answer questions about other templates for Kunena here.
If you are having problems then, for your own benefit, it would save us all a lot of time if you would kindly post your configuration report when you ask for help from this forum. If you do not post your configuration report we will not ask you for it but you will probably not get your problem solved, either.
Merged Change legend colours: Site Administrator, Global Moderator, etc.
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I'm using Kunena on my joomla website. Just the standard template. Moderators are displayed in the color brown (name). I want to change that to green. Is there a way to do that? I've searched everywhere but I couldn't find the option.
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To change the legend colours, add the following lines at the end of your Joomla site template CSS file:
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G'day, infexis234, and welcome to Kunena.
Applying different CSS styles (e.g. bolding, strike-out, etc.) is easily accomplished using the technique I mentioned in msg #2 in this topic. I hope this answers your question.
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sozzled wrote: *** Topics merged ***
G'day, infexis234, and welcome to Kunena.
Applying different CSS styles (e.g. bolding, strike-out, etc.) is easily accomplished using the technique I mentioned in msg #2 in this topic. I hope this answers your question.
This didn't work.
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Which file did you modify to try to make this work? You should add your changes to the end of your Joomla site template CSS file. It probably did not work for you because you tried to modify something in Kunena. I tried your code on a test website, by modifying the Joomla site template CSS file, and this worked without any problems. I think you tried to make the right change but in the wrong place.infexis234 wrote: This didn't work.
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[strike](and why my post isn't the latest??)[/strike]
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stanne wrote: I've been banging my head against the wall trying to figure out why this fix didn't work for me. It took a while to find out it was just because I was viewing in Chrome. When I finally tested it in IE I saw that the changes really are there. Has anyone else had this issue?
Not sure if anyone even saw this, but if you did nevermind. Clearing the cache works wonders. :blush:
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