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  • bandarsq
    New Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 16
    • 3.6.x

    How to force thread title to be BOLD

    The title is clear ..
    I just can't figure out how to make the title bold regardless if it was read or not. Please to over come this issue.

    BTW/ I looked every where and I just can't find any related topics.

    Thanks
  • bandarsq
    New Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 16
    • 3.6.x

    #2
    I rarely request help and when I do, I get no reply

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    • Steve Machol
      Former Customer Support Manager
      • Jul 2000
      • 154488

      #3
      This is going to require modifying the templates. I do not have specific instructions to do that. For specific help with customizing vB you should try vBulletin.org: http://www.vbulletin.org/
      Steve Machol, former vBulletin Customer Support Manager (and NOT retired!)
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      • slappy
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2003
        • 1206

        #4
        It's fairly easy if you just review even a basic manual on html coding.

        Basically, you need to find the line of text which you want in bold and where the bold is to start you add a <b> and where you want the bold to end you add a <\b>.

        See this page for an example, from the w3schools html online instruction series.

        W3Schools offers free online tutorials, references and exercises in all the major languages of the web. Covering popular subjects like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, SQL, Java, and many, many more.


        The only trick here, is knowing, or finding out which template contains the part you want to end up in bold. Second, you have to remember where those changes are made, so that, when the templates are updated with a new version, you can go back to that "new" tamplate and apply your changes. Fortunately, the AdminCP Style Manager has a template compare feature, between new and old templates which will show you the differences between the old and the new, so you can apply your changes from the old version into the new version.

        Regards,
        Slappy

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        • copiertalk
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 851
          • 3.7.x

          #5
          Originally posted by slappy
          It's fairly easy if you just review even a basic manual on html coding.

          Basically, you need to find the line of text which you want in bold and where the bold is to start you add a <b> and where you want the bold to end you add a <\b>.

          See this page for an example, from the w3schools html online instruction series.

          W3Schools offers free online tutorials, references and exercises in all the major languages of the web. Covering popular subjects like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, SQL, Java, and many, many more.


          The only trick here, is knowing, or finding out which template contains the part you want to end up in bold. Second, you have to remember where those changes are made, so that, when the templates are updated with a new version, you can go back to that "new" tamplate and apply your changes. Fortunately, the AdminCP Style Manager has a template compare feature, between new and old templates which will show you the differences between the old and the new, so you can apply your changes from the old version into the new version.

          Regards,
          your slash is backwards. That would create another support issue.
          www.Copiertalk.com - Everything Copier , Printer, Fax

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          • slappy
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2003
            • 1206

            #6
            You are quite correct copiertalk, thanks for catching my mistake. It was a typing error, which would have prevented it from working.

            Just to make sure it is clear the "correct" way:

            Basically, you need to find the line of text which you want in bold and where the bold is to start you add a <b> and where you want the bold to end you add a </b>.

            If you had checked the reference I provided, you would have seen the correct way to do it.

            Regards,
            Slappy

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