Changing the default colours
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The plugin uses several colours to indicate different types of information. You can configure the ones it uses from Features:
You'll then get this dialog:
To configure these:
- The quick way is to click on the button next to the box and select a standard colour.
- If you're really pernickety about your colours, you can enter an HTML colour code for the colour you want. You can find colour codes here. The default colour codes used are given in brackets after each type of information.
The different types of information are as follows:
- Errors indicate a problem - either with a post, or with an operation you tried to perform.
- Operation results are things like Changed, when you clicked on a link to change moderation Status.
- Added information is extra detail that the plugin puts in for you - the Joined date, or the member's mesage history.
- Valid subject is used for subjects which pass the checks in Colour-coding Subjects. Subjects which fail are flagged as errors.
- Worry words are described in Checking for worry words.
- Active In is for showing which groups a member has posted in; see Checking for crossposts.
- Database lookup is for information held about members in a database; see User DB lookup.
- Applied to is for showing members who've joined multiple groups; see Check Recently Joined Members.
- Approved by is for showing which moderator approved a message; see Moderator Information.
- Related messages is for showing when messages relate to one another; see Related Messages.


