tkearsley
(T Kearsley)
September 26, 2019, 9:03pm
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To help make staff replies stand out, I would like to add color to the reply area on posts that are made by the staff members. See the example from our existing site.
What needs to be added to the CSS to make this change?
Thanks,
Tom
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Yes, it’s possible to automatically add staff color with CSS:
Two questions regarding Staff Color:
Is it possible to add staff color to all admin/moderator posts automatically after posting?
I know there have been a few people that have asked the same question, but I haven’t seen an answer yet. It would be easier for my moderators/admins to have the staff color added automatically, instead of them having to manually add it to each post.
The staff color has seemed to change over the last couple of updates… Originally it was the entire post that was col…
This automatically adds the staff color you get when you select the add staff color
option in the three-dot menu at the bottom of posts.
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cjk77
(Chris Klugewicz)
September 28, 2019, 10:48am
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There’s also this cool trick, in case you’re interested in adding even more bling to staff posts:
Hello,
Just saying beforehand that I am not good in CSS at all.
Blizzard uses discourse for their forums and every employee can distinguish their post with the blizzard logo in the background. I tried to replicate it with CSS but I am not good at that at all.
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Now I see that Blizzard uses SVGs for that little background logo
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My approach is awful and since I have my logos in SVGs I prefer it that way, how is it possible?
.moderator .regular>.cooked {
background-image: u…
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