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#035296
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Fixed
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2.5.0
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2.5.1
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1 - Low
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I'm not certain if this is just an oversight, or intended but...
In Board, there is the post_body CSS class for changing how the body of posts looks... and entry_content on Blog for blog entries. Nexus has a post_body for tickets, etc.
But... Downloads doesn't appear to have a similar class for the content of a download? On this page: http://community.inv...for-ipboard-32/
The only classes being applied to the content (file description) are the utility classes ipsType_textblock and ipsPad... no content specific class like the rest of the applications.
Seems a bit inconsistent? If skin authors / forum admins only want to change how posted content appears, without having to add additional classes or affect the board as a whole, they can't do so in the IDM unless they add an additional ipsType_textblock class to the ipdownloads.css file. Other applications, they can, so it's kind of a consistency issue more than anything.
In Board, there is the post_body CSS class for changing how the body of posts looks... and entry_content on Blog for blog entries. Nexus has a post_body for tickets, etc.
But... Downloads doesn't appear to have a similar class for the content of a download? On this page: http://community.inv...for-ipboard-32/
The only classes being applied to the content (file description) are the utility classes ipsType_textblock and ipsPad... no content specific class like the rest of the applications.
Seems a bit inconsistent? If skin authors / forum admins only want to change how posted content appears, without having to add additional classes or affect the board as a whole, they can't do so in the IDM unless they add an additional ipsType_textblock class to the ipdownloads.css file. Other applications, they can, so it's kind of a consistency issue more than anything.
This is definitely a problem for me as I am using IP.Downloads to display articles where the font-size and line-height need to match what's in forum posts and blog entries or everything becomes a jumbled up mess.
Thanks to and Ryan Ashbrook for helping me get things squared away (literally).
Thanks to and Ryan Ashbrook for helping me get things squared away (literally).
I have added the class "description_content", which you can use to style the description specially (it is not defined by default in our CSS files however). We cannot use the post_body classes due to their special styling that we don't want to apply in IP.Downloads, however you could mirror the CSS definitions from post_body to a new description_content class if you want to.
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