@Sala the only way you can achieve this is to use a robots.txt file and disallow access to those links.
[NODEBB] CSS Style Sheets SelectBox
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In fact , I would loike:
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The dominant color of each theme in the background of the icon when the mouse is hovered, when the mouse is clicked and when dropdown in the menu.
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White color of the icon in normal.
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Black color of the icon when the mouse is hovered, when the mouse is clicked and when dropdown in the menu. (Even choose the color for each theme if possible)
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@downpw Having looked at this, it will indeed require jQuery. I’m going to look further into this today hopefully.
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Great man
On the default theme. All it’s perfect !!!
That’s why I thought of a CSS problem. Like a variable that I would have forgotten for example -
@downpw Yes, I saw that. Let me know when the server is available and I’ll have a look.
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On 1 hour
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@downpw I’ve been able to get somewhere near this with the below custom function I’ve written
$(window).on('action:ajaxify.end', function(data) { // Detect if the theme dropdown has been clicked. If it has, change the color to #000000 $("#switcher").on("click", function() { $("#switcher i").css("color", "#000000"); }); // Detect if the theme dropdown has lost focus (clicked something else). If it has, change the color to #FFFFFF $("#switcher").on("focusout", function() { $("#switcher i").css("color", "#ffffff"); }); });
Test it and let me know ? I’ve already added it, so you don’t need to do anything.
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It seems to be better when dropdown
But when I lost focus, sometimes the icon don’t back again:Example here :
EDIT : see, I have recorded a gif
The problem came on default theme too but it’s normal because it’s a javascript for all the site
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@downpw thanks. Might need some tweaking to get it 100% but it’s a start. Will have a more detailed look at this as time permits. I’m back at work as of Monday ️
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@phenomlab Of course it is a very good basis for work.
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@downpw Small modification to address the default theme icon bug (displayed white when focus lost, when it should be black)
// Bugfix theme switcher button when dropdown / Focus / Not focus $(window).on('action:ajaxify.end', function(data) { var whichTheme = localStorage.getItem("theme"); if (whichTheme === '') { // Assume default theme and set icon color to #000000 $("#switcher i").css("color", "#000000"); } if (whichTheme !== '') { // Assume color theme and set icon color to #ffffff $("#switcher i").css("color", "#ffffff"); } // Detect if the theme dropdown has been clicked. If it has, change the color to #000000 $("#switcher").on("click", function() { $("#switcher i").css("color", "#000000"); }); // Detect if the theme dropdown has lost focus (clicked something else). If it has, change the color to #FFFFFF $("#switcher").on("focusout", function() { $("#switcher i").css("color", "#ffffff"); }); });
Active now, and should also address the other bug you mentioned.
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I have tested but sorry it’s the same problem.
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@downpw Can you reload the page and try again.
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Yeah i delete cache and Ctrl + F5
The problem come when I don’t click on fa-fw but background.
Like this :
On fa-fw = No problem
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@downpw Ok, do the default theme issue is fixed, but you still see the white icon when clicking the background and not the icon itself ?
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@downpw Try now
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nope it’s the same even on fa-fw and default theme
but as you are connected you have to see it.
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@downpw Right. I think I finally have this working
I’ve added this into your global CSS - don’t delete it
.themeon { color: #000000 !important; } .themeoff { color: #ffffff !important; }
Final modified JS
// Bugfix theme switcher button when dropdown / Focus / Not focus $(document).ready(function () { // First, detect which theme is in use var whichTheme = localStorage.getItem("theme"); // Is the target dropdown expanded ? Use aria-expanded for this as it populates into the DOM on change making it easier to work with. // If it is expanded, then we set the icon to WHITE with CSS class "themeon" if ($('#theme_dropdown').attr('aria-expanded') === "true") { $("#switcher i").addClass("themeon"); } // If it is collapsed, then we set the icon to BLACK with CSS class "themeoff" if ($('#theme_dropdown').attr('aria-expanded') === "false") { $("#switcher i").addClass("themeoff"); } // If we are using the default theme, deploy CSS "themeoff" and set the icon to BLACK if (whichTheme === '') { // If no other matches, assume the default theme, deploy CSS "themeoff" and set the icon to BLACK $("#switcher i").removeClass("themeoff"); } });
According to my testing, this works
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clear and simple explanations.
PerfectI don’t know if I should say this but… I love you ha ha
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@downpw Some last changes to address small bugs. The below CSS has been added
/* DO NOT DELETE THESE LINES */ [aria-expanded="true"] a #ticon { color: #000000; } .themeon { color: #ffffff !important; } .themeoff { color: #000000 !important; }
And also to the mobile block
/* DO NOT DELETE THESE LINES */ [aria-expanded="true"] a #ticon { color: #ffffff; } .themeoff { color: #ffffff !important; }
Finally, a new function
// When hovering over the #switcher element, target the i class and add 'themeoff' $(document).on('mouseenter','#switcher', function() { $('#switcher i').addClass("themeoff"); }); // When leaving the however state, target the i class and remove 'themeoff' $(document).on('mouseleave','#switcher', function() { $('#switcher i').removeClass("themeoff"); });
This block should be deleted
/* // Bugfix theme switcher button when dropdown / Focus / Not focus $(document).ready(function () { // First, detect which theme is in use // Tout d'abord, on détecte quel thème est utilisé var whichTheme = localStorage.getItem("theme"); // Is the target dropdown expanded ? Use aria-expanded for this as it populates into the DOM on change making it easier to work with. // If it is expanded, then we set the icon to WHITE with CSS class "themeon" // On utilise "aria-expanded" pour savoir si le menu déroulant est actif/dévelopé car la variable se remplit dans le DOM en cas de changement, ce qui facilite le travail avec. // Si le menu est actif/dévelopé, on définit l'icône en BLANC avec la classe CSS "themeon" if ($('#theme_dropdown').attr('aria-expanded') === "true") { $("#switcher i").addClass("themeon"); } // If it is collapsed, then we set the icon to BLACK with CSS class "themeoff" // S'il est réduit/non actif, nous définissons l'icône sur NOIR avec la classe CSS "themeoff" if ($('#theme_dropdown').attr('aria-expanded') === "false") { console.log("Theme selector is not active"); $("#switcher i").addClass("themeoff"); } // If we are using the default theme, deploy CSS "themeoff" and set the icon to BLACK // Si on utilise le thème par défaut, on utilise le CSS "themeoff" et on définit l'icône sur NOIR if (whichTheme === '') { // If no other matches, assume the default theme, deploy CSS "themeoff" and set the icon to BLACK // Si rien ne correspond, on utilise le thème par défaut, on utilise le CSS "themeoff" et on définit l'icône sur NOIR $("#switcher i").removeClass("themeoff"); } }); */
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It’s possible to add a reload at the end of the script ?
Because, I just saw this:
if certain CSSS variables are declared in one theme and not in the other, when I Switch themes, the CSS was applied but not correctly. If i refresh it’s OK.
I seem to have 2 solutions:
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Declare all variables in each theme even if they are not used in others (with or without !important)
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Reload the page after selecting a theme.
Or maybe you have another solution.
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