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| Main - AcmlmBoard II Software/Bug Report Forum - spoiler unreadable (6) |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 262/1016 EXP: 2328207 Next: 7421 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 5056 days Last view: 5027 days |
I still prefer the ABXD-style buttons. ____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
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Axew Level: 23 Posts: 12/93 EXP: 64459 Next: 3264 Since: 01-05-12 From: Denmark Last post: 2814 days Last view: 1732 days |
Posted by GreyMariaThat is because of the for attribute on that label. It is set to point to the checkbox in my post, which is the first checkbox of the page to have that ID set to it. |
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![]() Not okay Prophet of Celestia Level: 95 Posts: 178/2423 EXP: 8575416 Next: 93191 Since: 01-01-12 From: The Netherlands Last post: 2699 days Last view: 1014 days |
For is overrated and only useful if you have, for example, the label and the input in two different parent elements -- like AcmlmBoards do. |
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Axew Level: 23 Posts: 13/93 EXP: 64459 Next: 3264 Since: 01-05-12 From: Denmark Last post: 2814 days Last view: 1732 days |
Posted by KawaThough, how do you detect if the checkbox is checked with CSS in this way without putting the toggled content -inside- the label, which would be bad? |
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![]() Not okay Prophet of Celestia Level: 95 Posts: 189/2423 EXP: 8575416 Next: 93191 Since: 01-01-12 From: The Netherlands Last post: 2699 days Last view: 1014 days |
I guess that's another thing it's useful for, then. No biggie. |
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Scryforce - A place that still exists. Neat. Level: 88 Posts: 1125/2020 EXP: 6401200 Next: 249464 Since: 07-18-12 From: USA Last post: 1444 days Last view: 1426 days |
Sorry for the sudden revival of many of these old threads but I am going through them all so we can put to rest any and all issues. I aim to get things done.
As for this issue, I plan to use my own board's spoiler (which is courtesy of @GlitchMr.) It works well enough and it works on my phone's browser. We'll have to do some testing when 2.6 pops up for a test spin. |
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Goomba Level: 13 Posts: 12/27 EXP: 9887 Next: 380 Since: 07-22-12 Last post: 4374 days Last view: 4374 days |
My spoiler was really lame, but I guess I won't stop you from using it on this board too . Also, it works on my phone web browser (it's just simple JavaScript). But hey, it's more likely that browser has JavaScript with DOM than :checked CSS3 property. |
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![]() ![]() Level: 20 Posts: 3/69 EXP: 37305 Next: 5134 Since: 07-22-14 Last post: 3971 days Last view: 3556 days |
I don't mean to bump an old topic, but you could do this for the spoilers. It works fine when I tested it.
Anywhere in post.php (preferebly before the bbcodes to easily find it)
Then replace the spoiler bbcode with this line.
Then go to your boards css folder and add this to whatever themes you wish. (It's not required, but it will make it look nice. )
Hope this helps. |
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