@timemachines
11 years, 9 months ago
I am trying to colour code the background of my site administrator/author user roles to seperate them from the general user comments.
My goal is to make it very apparent who is a site admin and not just a general user.
I thought it would be easy to CSS this, but I am hitting a brick wall.
I do not want to add yet another plugin to my site – and would rather go into my child theme and alter the css and other code if necessary.
Can anyone point me in the direction of where the user roles css styles are called in the php files?
Thanks!
@modemlooper
You might be able to add an if statement to the activity loop to add a CSS class based on user.
timemachines
@timemachines
11 years, 9 months ago
I am trying to colour code the background of my site administrator/author user roles to seperate them from the general user comments.
My goal is to make it very apparent who is a site admin and not just a general user.
I thought it would be easy to CSS this, but I am hitting a brick wall.
I do not want to add yet another plugin to my site – and would rather go into my child theme and alter the css and other code if necessary.
Can anyone point me in the direction of where the user roles css styles are called in the php files?
Thanks!