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  • Further Widgets question

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    @Panda category is for a category in its own, so for example, “fruit” whereas categories is the page that contains all categories as a list.

  • Forum Icons NodeBB

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    @cagatay That matches what I see

    4f0f858d-9812-42b1-9f61-ffb13d31dccd-image.png

  • Rotating homepage icons, gifs?

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    @eveh It’s not a GIF, no. It’s actually a webp file so made much smaller, and uses keyframes to control the rotation on hover. You can easily make your own though 🙂

    The CSS for that is as below

    @keyframes rotate180 { from { transform: rotate(0deg); } to { transform: rotate(180deg); } } @keyframes rotate0 { from { transform: rotate(180deg); } to { transform: rotate(0deg); } }

    Your milage may vary on the CSS below, as it’s custom for Sudonix, but this is the class that is used to control the rotate

    .header .forum-logo, img.forum-logo.head { max-height: 50px; width: auto; height: 30px; margin-top: 9px; max-width: 150px; min-width: 32px; display: inline-block; animation-name: rotate180, rotate0; animation-duration: 1000ms; animation-delay: 0s, 1000ms; animation-iteration-count: 1; animation-timing-function: linear; transition: transform 1000ms ease-in-out; }
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    @crazycells hmm. Good point. I actually use my own version of the dark mode plugin, so not entirely sure. However, I think the CSS is probably the same. I’m not at my PC currently but can check and advise later.

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    @Hari not sure from the consumer perspective, but Skype has been all but completely consumed by Microsoft Teams when it comes to business usage.

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    Topic open
    https://sudonix.com/topic/207/nodebb-help-for-my-custom-css

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    @DownPW just circling back to this, as I did eventually find the class. Seems you can disable the outline using the below CSS

    textarea { outline: none; }
  • CSS Help on my Flarum

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    @mike-jones Yes, you’ll typically see this type of behaviour if there is another style that has higher priority in the sense that yours will be overridden. Using !important will override the higher preference, but should be used sparingly rather than everywhere.