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<span style="background: url(images/backround9.gif)"><b><font color="#339966">
</font></b></span>
It's CSS and HTML.
Go into your admin cp,
user groups
edit the one you want.
HTML markup ( btw i cant remember exactly by memory)
First sideCode:<span style="background: url(images/backround9.gif)"><b><font color="#339966">
Second SideCode:</font></b></span>
Upload the attachment in the /images file on your server.
<span style="font-weight:bold;color:#336699;background: url(images/backround9.gif)">
/* Text Here */
</span>
It's CSS and HTML.
Go into your admin cp,
user groups
edit the one you want.
HTML markup ( btw i cant remember exactly by memory)
First sideCode:<span style="background: url(images/backround9.gif)"><b><font color="#339966">
Second SideCode:</font></b></span>
Upload the attachment in the /images file on your server.
Awesome! Are there any other colors for the sparkles?
You just have to find different color sparkles around the internet.
Look around bud... (google.com?)
Or if your good in graphics try making your own? never hurts to try
If you just check the same directory as used in the code snippet, RZ has a few of them.
Just save and re-upload.
You can edit the GIF image in Adobe Image Ready and change the Hue. Image Ready should conserve the animation. Just goto 'Image'->'Adjustments'->'Hue/Saturation' to change the hue.
[I'm unsure about the last option, but it contains the word 'Hue' somewhere in there]
That would be the easiest way to change the color.
Could always make your own as well. No reason not to be unique.
Care to share how the background-color declaration in CSS would change the colors within a GIF image? Well, it won't, anyway..Admin>User Groups>Go to color and use the span background html code.
Care to share how the background-color declaration in CSS would change the colors within a GIF image? Well, it won't, anyway..
Wrong, it's to be done in ImageReady.to change the sparkle color open it in photoshop then click IMAGE-Adjustments>Hue and saturation and then play around with the 3 bars.
Wrong, it's to be done in ImageReady.