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  • Hi Mark,

    I’d like some help customising two forums running NodeBB please if possible.

    I wish to change the colours of the buttons below.

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    And how can I change the board stats widget to look similar to this…

    1000005620.png

    As always, thank you! 🤝.

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  • @JAC said in Forum customisation:

    I wish to change the colours of the buttons below.

    .link-primary, .text-primary {
        color: var(--bs-link-color) !important;
    }
    

    @JAC said in Forum customisation:

    And how can I change the board stats widget to look similar to this…

    .border-secondary {
        --bs-border-opacity: 1;
        border-color: var(--bs-border-color) !important;
        border-radius: 10px !important;
    }
    
    [component="widget/board-stats"] .text-bg-secondary:first-child {
        color: var(--bs-link-color) !important;
        background-color: var(--bs-node-card-cap-bg) !important;
        border-top-left-radius: 10px !important;
        border-top-right-radius: 10px !important;
    }
    
    [component="widget/board-stats"] .text-bg-secondary {
        color: var(--bs-link-color) !important;
        background-color: var(--bs-node-card-cap-bg) !important;
        border-top-left-radius: 0px !important;
        border-top-right-radius: 0px !important;
    }
    
  • Perfect @DownPW, thank you very much!

    I’ll try these on the laptop later.

  • @JAC Worth noting that @DownPW (like myself) uses CSS variables, so if you copy this like for like, it won’t work. You’d need to use actual HEX values for colours etc.

  • @JAC said in Forum customisation:

    I wish to change the colours of the buttons below.

    I’d do this a bit different to @DownPW and be more specific with the target. Obviously, change #ffffff to whatever value you require

    [component="post/actions"] a i, [component="post/actions"] span i {
        color: #ffffff !important;
    }
    

    This should produce something like the below (obviously not the dark background), and not white, but you get the idea.

    65c886f4-27b2-4d0f-a57c-a34a547eb8b1-image.png

    The below CSS should not be used in this instance because it will target several other elements on the site and produce undesirable results

    .link-primary, .text-primary {
        color: var(--bs-link-color) !important;
    }
    

    @JAC said in Forum customisation:

    And how can I change the board stats widget to look similar to this…

    I’d use something like this, which will target the widget background and the colour of the text in use

    [component="widget/board-stats"] {
        background: #000000;
        color: #ffffff;
    }
    

    And the below, which will target the background and text colour of the header

    [component="widget/board-stats"] h3 {
        background: red !important;
        color: yellow !important;
    }
    

    So the actual CSS you need is

    [component="widget/board-stats"] {
        background: #194F90;
        color: #ffffff;
    }
    [component="widget/board-stats"] h3 {
        background: #000000 !important;
    }
    .widget-board-stats.border.border-secondary a {
        color: #FFC557;
    }
    

    This should produce

    bc4fd490-b000-4052-a929-35b6a8be4ba8-image.png

  • Thanks very much for all the guidance, I’m currently away and don’t have the laptop on me so I’ll get to these changes next week.

  • I’m yet to add the above changes however I need to make further customisations to the look and feel of my forum if possible.

    I’d like to add a box at the bottom of the last reply which will display something like ‘login/sign up to reply’. The only problem is it could get quite annoying for people already logged in if the message shows.

    1000009673.png

    And if possible a border around the quotation bubble if possible?

    1000009671.png

    Thanks as always for all the continued help.

  • @JAC said in Forum customisation:

    The only problem is it could get quite annoying for people already logged in if the message shows

    This won’t be an issue. We can set it so that it only fires for those visitors who aren’t logged in

    @JAC said in Forum customisation:

    And if possible a border around the quotation bubble if possible?

    Certainly possible although the border natively won’t cover the callout shape.

  • @phenomlab said in Forum customisation:

    This won’t be an issue. We can set it so that it only fires for those visitors who aren’t logged in

    That sounds perfect!!

    @phenomlab said in Forum customisation:

    Certainly possible although the border natively won’t cover the callout shape.

    That’s fine, what about just having the background of the quote blue with white writing and the @username in yellow?

    Also I’ve noticed the newest post displays this line, is that fixable to show something like a border around the newest message or something similar? 🤔

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  • @JAC said in Forum customisation:

    That’s fine, what about just having the background of the quote blue with white writing and the @username in yellow?

    Something like this? (these are live on your site now)

    8bd7399a-58bf-4052-8ab5-00ca63548df9-image.png

    @JAC said in Forum customisation:

    Also I’ve noticed the newest post displays this line, is that fixable to show something like a border around the newest message or something similar?

    Yes, that’s the current post or last post marker. On a desktop, it’s easy to see, and there’s a decent amount of space between the border and the post as you can see from the screenshot. On mobile however, the view is condensed, so it looks like this

    5c863753-b5a7-4bf9-958e-e595d7694da0-image.png

    The way to fix that and make it a bit more elegant is to use padding left and right (10px), so

    @media (max-width: 575.98px) {
        body.template-topic .topic .posts.timeline [component=post] {
            margin-left: initial;
            padding-left: 10px;
            padding-right: 10px !important;
        }
    }
    

    Which gives you this

    d22c20cd-ebd7-4feb-8ebb-2e20867106a3-image.png

    Also live on the forum now.

  • Thank you Mark, the changes look fantastic!!


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