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  • @cagatay I can’t see any issue here?

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    Can you PM me the link to that post?

    @phenomlab yes from now everything is great, thank you dear.

  • @phenomlab yes from now everything is great, thank you dear.

    @cagatay Great. Thanks. I’ll mark this as resolved.

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  • @cagatay Great. Thanks. I’ll mark this as resolved.

    @phenomlab there is one unknown symbol at the post, i cant delete it. This is when i answered seems.

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  • @phenomlab there is one unknown symbol at the post, i cant delete it. This is when i answered seems.

    57d5f412-fd83-4a42-a751-d32cd689c1a3-image.png

    ca9f5b27-3034-4e2d-bc41-f1e30e496559-image.png

    @cagatay let me have a look

    EDIT - yes, I see why. Because we are using a pseudo class, this is being applied to multiple elements, so we are forced to change the colour of the class where you see the erroneous addition to use a darker one so that you do not see it.

    This is what I had to do on my own install as a workaround. It’s crude, but it’ll work.

  • @cagatay let me have a look

    EDIT - yes, I see why. Because we are using a pseudo class, this is being applied to multiple elements, so we are forced to change the colour of the class where you see the erroneous addition to use a darker one so that you do not see it.

    This is what I had to do on my own install as a workaround. It’s crude, but it’ll work.

    @phenomlab ok dear, waiting for it. thanks.

  • @phenomlab ok dear, waiting for it. thanks.

    @cagatay You need to change the colours yourself, so the .self-post is darker than the .topic-owner-post

  • @cagatay You need to change the colours yourself, so the .self-post is darker than the .topic-owner-post

    @phenomlab nothing changed dear.

  • @phenomlab nothing changed dear.

    @cagatay You also need to set the same for .topic-response-post

  • @cagatay You also need to set the same for .topic-response-post

    @phenomlab said in Post Style View:

    .topic-response-post

    So i think we can fixed that small problem to use same color all of them 🙂

  • @phenomlab said in Post Style View:

    .topic-response-post

    So i think we can fixed that small problem to use same color all of them 🙂

    @cagatay You can try this (with different colours), but it might be a bit greedy

    li.self-post.topic-response-post:before {
        display: none;
    }
    
  • @cagatay You can try this (with different colours), but it might be a bit greedy

    li.self-post.topic-response-post:before {
        display: none;
    }
    

    @phenomlab said in Post Style View:
    Same color is worked.

    li.self-post.topic-response-post:before {
    display: none;
    }

    also worked 🙂

  • @phenomlab said in Post Style View:
    Same color is worked.

    li.self-post.topic-response-post:before {
    display: none;
    }

    also worked 🙂

    @cagatay Good. Keep an eye on that though - as I said, it may produce unexpected results as it’s quite “greedy”

  • @cagatay Good. Keep an eye on that though - as I said, it may produce unexpected results as it’s quite “greedy”

    @phenomlab If the post is new one created by me, there is also shown 🙂

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    @phenomlab said in Post Style View:

    Good. Keep an eye on that though - as I said, it may produce unexpected results as it’s quite “greedy”

    Yes i know dear, it is a no problem for me, i m learning with you thats cool.

  • @phenomlab If the post is new one created by me, there is also shown 🙂

    856c68b0-b288-46d5-aa7f-75a8c2658e47-image.png

    @phenomlab said in Post Style View:

    Good. Keep an eye on that though - as I said, it may produce unexpected results as it’s quite “greedy”

    Yes i know dear, it is a no problem for me, i m learning with you thats cool.

    @cagatay This is a bit experimental currently, but the below jQuery should detect correctly when the HTML being targeted has no class.

    Can you please try replacing the below you previously inserted

    $(window).on('action:ajaxify.loaded', function(data) {
        $(document).ready(function() {
            if (!$('li[component="post"]').hasClass('.topic-owner-post') || (!$('li[component="post"]').hasClass('.self-post'))) {
                console.log("Adding required classes for messenger type view");
                $('li[component="post"]').addClass('topic-response-post');
    
            }
        });
    });
    
    $(window).on('action:ajaxify.end', function(data) {
        $(document).ready(function() {
            if (!$('li[component="post"]').hasClass('.topic-owner-post') || (!$('li[component="post"]').hasClass('.self-post'))) {
                console.log("Adding required classes for messenger type view");
                $('li[component="post"]').addClass('topic-response-post');
    
            }
        });
    });
    

    with

    // Target those elements already loaded in the DOM
    $(document).ready(function() {
        $(window).on('action:ajaxify.end', function(data) {
            if ($('li[component="post"]').hasClass("")) {
                console.log("Adding required classes for messenger type view");
                $('li[component="post"]').addClass('topic-response-post');
            }
        });
    });
    // Target elements dynamically added to the DOM on post load
    $(document).ready(function() {
        $(window).on('action:ajaxify.loaded', function(data) {
            if ($('li[component="post"]').hasClass("")) {
                console.log("Adding required classes for messenger type view");
                $('li[component="post"]').addClass('topic-response-post');
            }
        });
    });
    

    Try it and let me know.

  • @cagatay This is a bit experimental currently, but the below jQuery should detect correctly when the HTML being targeted has no class.

    Can you please try replacing the below you previously inserted

    $(window).on('action:ajaxify.loaded', function(data) {
        $(document).ready(function() {
            if (!$('li[component="post"]').hasClass('.topic-owner-post') || (!$('li[component="post"]').hasClass('.self-post'))) {
                console.log("Adding required classes for messenger type view");
                $('li[component="post"]').addClass('topic-response-post');
    
            }
        });
    });
    
    $(window).on('action:ajaxify.end', function(data) {
        $(document).ready(function() {
            if (!$('li[component="post"]').hasClass('.topic-owner-post') || (!$('li[component="post"]').hasClass('.self-post'))) {
                console.log("Adding required classes for messenger type view");
                $('li[component="post"]').addClass('topic-response-post');
    
            }
        });
    });
    

    with

    // Target those elements already loaded in the DOM
    $(document).ready(function() {
        $(window).on('action:ajaxify.end', function(data) {
            if ($('li[component="post"]').hasClass("")) {
                console.log("Adding required classes for messenger type view");
                $('li[component="post"]').addClass('topic-response-post');
            }
        });
    });
    // Target elements dynamically added to the DOM on post load
    $(document).ready(function() {
        $(window).on('action:ajaxify.loaded', function(data) {
            if ($('li[component="post"]').hasClass("")) {
                console.log("Adding required classes for messenger type view");
                $('li[component="post"]').addClass('topic-response-post');
            }
        });
    });
    

    Try it and let me know.

    @phenomlab nothing changed for first owner post;

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  • @phenomlab nothing changed for first owner post;

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    @cagatay Is that with or without the new functions I provided, or with both ?

  • @cagatay Is that with or without the new functions I provided, or with both ?

    @phenomlab css side;

    @media (min-width: 1200px) {
    li.topic-owner-post .content, li.topic-response-post .content {
        background: PowderBlue;
        padding: 30px;
        border-radius: 6px;
    }
    .topic .posts.timeline .timeline-event>div:not(.content), .topic .posts.timeline>[component=post]>div:not(.content) {
        margin-left: 2.5rem;
    }
    [data-index="0"] .content[component="post/content"]:before, .topic-owner-post:before, .topic-response-post:before {
        border-left: 20px solid transparent;
        border-top: 20px solid PowderBlue;
        top: 66px;
        content: "";
        position: absolute;
        left: 70px;
    }
    li.self-post .content:not(.isSolved [component="post/content"])[itemprop="text"] {
        background: CadetBlue;
        padding: 30px;
        border-radius: 6px;
        margin-right: 8.5rem !important;
    }
    li.self-post .content:not(.isSolved [component="post/content"]):after, li.self-post.topic-owner-post:first-child:after {
        border-right: 20px solid transparent;
        border-top: 20px solid var(--self-post);
        top: 66px;
        content: "";
        position: absolute;
        right: 90px;
        left: unset !important;
        border-bottom: none !important;
        bottom: unset !important;
    }
    li.self-post.topic-response-post .pull-left {
        float: right !important;
    }
    li.self-post .content:not(.isSolved [component="post/content"]):after, li.self-post.topic-owner-post:first-child:after {
        border-right: 20px solid transparent;
        border-top: 20px solid CadetBlue;
        top: 58px;
        content: "";
        position: absolute;
        right: 95px;
        left: unset !important;
        border-bottom: none !important;
        bottom: unset !important;
    }
    }
    li.self-post.topic-response-post:before {
        display: none;
    }
    
    

    JS side;

    $(window).on('action:ajaxify.end', function(data) {
        $(document).ready(function() {
            if (!$('li[component="post"]').hasClass('.topic-owner-post') || (!$('li[component="post"]').hasClass('.self-post'))) {
                console.log("Adding required classes for messenger type view");
                $('li[component="post"]').addClass('topic-response-post');
    
            }
        });
    });
    // Target those elements already loaded in the DOM
    $(document).ready(function() {
        $(window).on('action:ajaxify.end', function(data) {
            if ($('li[component="post"]').hasClass("")) {
                console.log("Adding required classes for messenger type view");
                $('li[component="post"]').addClass('topic-response-post');
            }
        });
    });
    // Target elements dynamically added to the DOM on post load
    $(document).ready(function() {
        $(window).on('action:ajaxify.loaded', function(data) {
            if ($('li[component="post"]').hasClass("")) {
                console.log("Adding required classes for messenger type view");
                $('li[component="post"]').addClass('topic-response-post');
            }
        });
    });
    
  • @phenomlab css side;

    @media (min-width: 1200px) {
    li.topic-owner-post .content, li.topic-response-post .content {
        background: PowderBlue;
        padding: 30px;
        border-radius: 6px;
    }
    .topic .posts.timeline .timeline-event>div:not(.content), .topic .posts.timeline>[component=post]>div:not(.content) {
        margin-left: 2.5rem;
    }
    [data-index="0"] .content[component="post/content"]:before, .topic-owner-post:before, .topic-response-post:before {
        border-left: 20px solid transparent;
        border-top: 20px solid PowderBlue;
        top: 66px;
        content: "";
        position: absolute;
        left: 70px;
    }
    li.self-post .content:not(.isSolved [component="post/content"])[itemprop="text"] {
        background: CadetBlue;
        padding: 30px;
        border-radius: 6px;
        margin-right: 8.5rem !important;
    }
    li.self-post .content:not(.isSolved [component="post/content"]):after, li.self-post.topic-owner-post:first-child:after {
        border-right: 20px solid transparent;
        border-top: 20px solid var(--self-post);
        top: 66px;
        content: "";
        position: absolute;
        right: 90px;
        left: unset !important;
        border-bottom: none !important;
        bottom: unset !important;
    }
    li.self-post.topic-response-post .pull-left {
        float: right !important;
    }
    li.self-post .content:not(.isSolved [component="post/content"]):after, li.self-post.topic-owner-post:first-child:after {
        border-right: 20px solid transparent;
        border-top: 20px solid CadetBlue;
        top: 58px;
        content: "";
        position: absolute;
        right: 95px;
        left: unset !important;
        border-bottom: none !important;
        bottom: unset !important;
    }
    }
    li.self-post.topic-response-post:before {
        display: none;
    }
    
    

    JS side;

    $(window).on('action:ajaxify.end', function(data) {
        $(document).ready(function() {
            if (!$('li[component="post"]').hasClass('.topic-owner-post') || (!$('li[component="post"]').hasClass('.self-post'))) {
                console.log("Adding required classes for messenger type view");
                $('li[component="post"]').addClass('topic-response-post');
    
            }
        });
    });
    // Target those elements already loaded in the DOM
    $(document).ready(function() {
        $(window).on('action:ajaxify.end', function(data) {
            if ($('li[component="post"]').hasClass("")) {
                console.log("Adding required classes for messenger type view");
                $('li[component="post"]').addClass('topic-response-post');
            }
        });
    });
    // Target elements dynamically added to the DOM on post load
    $(document).ready(function() {
        $(window).on('action:ajaxify.loaded', function(data) {
            if ($('li[component="post"]').hasClass("")) {
                console.log("Adding required classes for messenger type view");
                $('li[component="post"]').addClass('topic-response-post');
            }
        });
    });
    

    @cagatay Let me have a look

    EDIT - I see it. Find class

    [data-index="0"] .content[component="post/content"]:before, .topic-owner-post:before, .topic-response-post:before
    

    change it to

    .topic-owner-post:before, .topic-response-post:before
    

    So basically, just remove

    [data-index="0"] .content[component="post/content"]:before, 
    

    That should do it

  • @cagatay Let me have a look

    EDIT - I see it. Find class

    [data-index="0"] .content[component="post/content"]:before, .topic-owner-post:before, .topic-response-post:before
    

    change it to

    .topic-owner-post:before, .topic-response-post:before
    

    So basically, just remove

    [data-index="0"] .content[component="post/content"]:before, 
    

    That should do it

    @phenomlab said in Post Style View:

    [data-index=“0”] .content[component=“post/content”]:before, .topic-owner-post:before, .topic-response-post:before

    I did, everything looks like well 🙂 thank you.

    See you again when i see minor problem 🙂

  • @phenomlab said in Post Style View:

    [data-index=“0”] .content[component=“post/content”]:before, .topic-owner-post:before, .topic-response-post:before

    I did, everything looks like well 🙂 thank you.

    See you again when i see minor problem 🙂

    @cagatay said in Post Style View:

    See you again when i see minor problem

    🙂 Looking forward !

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