Customizing SMF > SMF Coding Discussion
Funky dropdowns
Arantor:
That's part of the problem; a number of browsers don't particularly offer much support for styling select.
Most site designers that have reimplemented it have replaced it from scratch through one of the several plugins that all hide the <select> and do it with <div> but I guarantee you that it will not work properly if you try implementing it directly on top of SMF, there are too many <select> instances that do strange things through SMF (I speak from experience)
K@:
Serves you right for using Chrome. ;)
ChalkCat:
--- Quote from: K@ on May 09, 2012, 02:35:23 PM ---Serves you right for using Chrome. ;)
--- End quote ---
I'm not using Chrome Kitty, I'm using Pale Moon - but I compared the dropdowns using Firefox, Safari, IE, Chrome and Opera and they all looked the same. Chrome just happened to be the screenshot I posted (there was no point posting them all as they all looked the same...).
Thanks MrPhil, that sounds very helpful, but a bit daunting as I don't actually know any CSS (or Javascript or anything else). I plan to learn CSS but that will take time and learning PHP comes first. So Arantor's advice is looking more realistic right now - just shrug and say "Well, it was a nice idea" :-\
Arantor:
I think K@'s joking in my direction as he knows full well that I use Chrome ;)
Labradoodle-360:
Well K@ can suck it :P Chrome is amazing.
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