Hi
I'm a new user of this forum. I posted my first topic a few days ago but it has not been approved.
I don't know where to contact the moderator.
Can someone help?
Where is my first post?
- trolly
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Re: Where is my first post?
You used an old dead thread. So no one saw your post.
Think for yourself. Otherwise you have to believe what other people tell you.
A society based on individualism is an oxymoron. || Freedom is at first the freedom to starve.
Constitution says: One man, one vote. Supreme court says: One dollar, one vote.
A society based on individualism is an oxymoron. || Freedom is at first the freedom to starve.
Constitution says: One man, one vote. Supreme court says: One dollar, one vote.
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Re: Where is my first post?
Thanks. Can you please provide the link for the area where I'm supposed to post?
- DanRaisch
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Re: Where is my first post?
What is it that you want to post about? Are you having issues using Thunderbird? If so you can post in this thread and provide details of your installation and the problem you are having.
- trolly
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Re: Where is my first post?
It was a thread about changing the color of the folder name using userChrome.css in TB. Last post 2003 if I remember right.
Think for yourself. Otherwise you have to believe what other people tell you.
A society based on individualism is an oxymoron. || Freedom is at first the freedom to starve.
Constitution says: One man, one vote. Supreme court says: One dollar, one vote.
A society based on individualism is an oxymoron. || Freedom is at first the freedom to starve.
Constitution says: One man, one vote. Supreme court says: One dollar, one vote.
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Re: Where is my first post?
OK. I have managed to get to this point.
I have multiple accounts and I want to change the colour of two things when new mail arrives. (1) The account (2) The Inbox.
I have managed to get the account to change colour but can't do the same for the Inbox.
One reason may be that I have a pre-installed theme (TT DeepDark). I don't know.
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/* Change the color of account with new mail*/
#folderTree > treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(isServer-true, biffState-NewMail)
{color: #7FFFD4 !important; font-weight: bold !important; text-decoration: underline;}
/* Change the color of folder with new mail*/
treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(hasNewMessages-true)
{color: #7FFFD4 !important;}
I have multiple accounts and I want to change the colour of two things when new mail arrives. (1) The account (2) The Inbox.
I have managed to get the account to change colour but can't do the same for the Inbox.
One reason may be that I have a pre-installed theme (TT DeepDark). I don't know.
***********************************************************************************
/* Change the color of account with new mail*/
#folderTree > treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(isServer-true, biffState-NewMail)
{color: #7FFFD4 !important; font-weight: bold !important; text-decoration: underline;}
/* Change the color of folder with new mail*/
treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(hasNewMessages-true)
{color: #7FFFD4 !important;}
- DanRaisch
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Re: Where is my first post?
Moving (back) to Thunderbird Support.
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Re: Where is my first post?
This seems to work if anyone's interested, through trial and error, may not be programmatically correct.
/* Change the color of account with new mail*/
#folderTree > treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(isServer-true, biffState-NewMail)
{color: #7FFFD4 !important; font-weight: bold !important; text-decoration: underline;}
/* Change the color of folder with new mail*/
treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(specialFolder-Inbox, newMessages-true)
{color: #7FFFD4 !important;}
/* Change the color of account with new mail*/
#folderTree > treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(isServer-true, biffState-NewMail)
{color: #7FFFD4 !important; font-weight: bold !important; text-decoration: underline;}
/* Change the color of folder with new mail*/
treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(specialFolder-Inbox, newMessages-true)
{color: #7FFFD4 !important;}