(update: Please calm down, not many will read the rant.)

> In fact, if this site has a block feature, you'll be the first person I will block.

Actually you can add CSS settings to hide certain monks from RAT and newest nodes.

I'm personally not hiding, but using a color code for certain monks which I prefer to avoid.

Some only come back periodically and I often remember them too late.

I'm much more at ease here since I do this. Of course others may color code you too ;-)

If this brings peace onto you all, be welcome to copy me :)

Update

For instance, try putting this

/* ============================== MY HOMIES <3 ============================== */ /* StevieB ID: 789891*/ .node-from-789891, /* Newest nodes */ .nnt-author-789891 /* RAT */ , /* harangzsolt33 ID: 1166559*/ .node-from-1166559, /* Newest nodes */ .nnt-author-1166559 /* RAT */ { background-color: pink; } /* ====================== */

into "On-Site CSS Markup:"

and both brothers will be shown with pink background.

(not my settings, no offence!)

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
see Wikisyntax for the Monastery


In reply to Re^3: News or announcements widget (Highlight Certain Posters) by LanX
in thread News or announcements widget by harangzsolt33

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