Does anyone have any idea of how to get the forum member to have their username change colors according to the amount of posts that they'e made? Like here after a certain # of posts you go from new member to member and then regular member?










Does anyone have any idea of how to get the forum member to have their username change colors according to the amount of posts that they'e made? Like here after a certain # of posts you go from new member to member and then regular member?
Right I dont use vBulletin so this is just a stab in the dark but wouldn't it involve creating several usergroups which are post driven to replace/add to "regular user" then I imagine changing the colour for each usergroup would be something to do with the theme.
Forgive me if im wrong, which i probably am![]()










I think that's done with usergroups.
If you manage them as separate usergroups, then you can assign a different colour to each.
...And the Canadian spelling police want to have a talk with you about your use of the word "color". :P
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i didnt see anything that does that-i'm sure that Kalina or Zap knows though
EmmaB added 0 Minutes and 37 Seconds later...
heehee colour- the canadian way--happy? lol
Last edited by EmmaB; Apr 10th, 2008 at 7:41 am. Reason: Automerged Doublepost










Emma, the above two posters were correct, did you figure it out?
In the admincp, go to the usergroup manager, and edit a usergroup, where you see "Username HTML Markup" is where you put your code.
There's 2 input fields, an example of one of ours is.
First field: <span class="admin" style="color: #b51718;font-weight:bold;text-decoration:none">
Second field: </span>
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