After using it some more, i have another CSS request (in addition to my earlier suggestion)

It would bereally handy if the little codes appering after a node name (your vote, node rep, Front paged, Approved, # of replies, # of descendents, # in the selected set below) each had span tags arround then with different class names, so that people could highlight the different codes they are interested in in their own way.

It would also be handy if the information about your vote, front paged, and approved was used in making class names for a span tag arround the whole line -- so that people can highlight nodes that have cetain properties.

For example, someone might want all nodes that they have down voted to be striken, all nodes that have been front paged to be in a bigger font size, all nodes that are not approved to be blinking, the number of descendents of each node in italics, and the number of nodes in the selected set to be shown in plain font (instead of bloded as it is now)


In reply to Re: (announce) Recently Active Threads by hossman
in thread (announce) Recently Active Threads by demerphq

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