This is the original post. You should be able to give it a unique color by changing the part of the CSS that looks like this: #workskin .opcolor {background-color: #ffffff !important;}
- You can also make lists
- like this one!
Posted: 04 Mar 2011
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Username1

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This is the original post. You should be able to give it a unique color by changing the part of the CSS that looks like this: #workskin .opcolor {background-color: #ffffff !important;}
Posted: 04 Mar 2011
Username2

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Username1 wrote:
This is what a quote box looks like!
The posts alternate color.
Posted: 04 Mar 2011
Username1

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Username2 wrote:
And the quote boxes alternate color opposite the posts.
Lorem ipsum.
EDIT: Dolor sit amet.
Posted: 04 Mar 2011
Last Edited: 05 Mar 2011
Username3

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The fading text is unchanged from the original AO3 Workskin for Forum Thread【EXPANSION PACK】.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Phasellus luctus, diam nec aliquam facilisis, libero ante tempor nunc, gravida dignissim diam sem posuere justo. Etiam sit amet sem congue, laoreet lectus gravida, vestibulum lacus. Maecenas posuere massa id nulla laoreet, pulvinar consectetur magna efficitur. Suspendisse ultrices et arcu sit amet dapibus. Cras ac finibus nisi, quis ultrices ligula. Praesent interdum dapibus ipsum eu sollicitudin.
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Posted: 04 Mar 2011
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@Username3 Username tags are also unchanged from the original.
To change the special colors for mod posts, look for the bits of CSS with .modpost in them.
Posted: 05 Mar 2011