Can you post an example of the CSS in this sub for flairs? I keep messing around with your .linkflair (inspect element) and even span.flairclass and I've gotten a whited-out flair and one that looks like ass in the last hour.
However, these are 2 major features which would require quite a bit of work to implement :) You could try opening 1 github issue for each feature and I'll see to get it done when time permits.
I feel that this is a particularly dense question; but.. what are the uses for such a feature? Not that it's a bad thing because I'm sure somebody will have a use for it.
Good question. In /v/ideasforwhoaverse, I will use it to tag submissions with "solved", "implemented", "rejected" etc. Other subs can use it as well, for example, askmeanything where moderators can verify that op is who he says he is and apply a "verified" flair.
19687? ago
Can you post an example of the CSS in this sub for flairs? I keep messing around with your .linkflair (inspect element) and even span.flairclass and I've gotten a whited-out flair and one that looks like ass in the last hour.
Nurdoidz ago
Awesome! I was waiting for this to be implemented. I can now go crazy and apply this to my themes. Your work is much appreciated, Atko!
Atko ago
Much obliged.
Atko ago
I don't see why not.
However, these are 2 major features which would require quite a bit of work to implement :) You could try opening 1 github issue for each feature and I'll see to get it done when time permits.
gamehelp16 ago
User flairs will be good too!
Nameless ago
I feel that this is a particularly dense question; but.. what are the uses for such a feature? Not that it's a bad thing because I'm sure somebody will have a use for it.
Atko ago
Good question. In /v/ideasforwhoaverse, I will use it to tag submissions with "solved", "implemented", "rejected" etc. Other subs can use it as well, for example, askmeanything where moderators can verify that op is who he says he is and apply a "verified" flair.