Ok, so I am using Mozilla Firefox browser, and it works fine I can chat and post and view pages etc. Yet for some reason under where we post, where our names are and where the titles are, the colors of the name and the titles appear to be all white text.
Now I loaded up Explorer and the titles and names appear in all their glory with all of our shop - special features that allwos you to change name colors and etc.
Why would only Firefox be blocking this feature out, does anyone else use firefox, have they noticed such a thing, anyoen smart enough to know why it would be this way.
Your thoughts.
Firefox issue, maybe........
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Firefox issue, maybe........
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Firefox doesn't support the code this board uses for Shadow and Glow. It's a simple web-standards thing - the shadow/glow mod was written for IE, but IE uses old standards for html. The more up-to-date browsers, such as Firefox, don't support that paticular code. It's one of the reasons I removed Shadow and Glow from my own forums.
However, you should still see the text colours (although your name and title appear to be in white anyway).
However, you should still see the text colours (although your name and title appear to be in white anyway).
Last edited by I'm Murrin on Sat Jan 22, 2005 1:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
I use Firefox at work and have noticed the same thing.
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