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    No name appears when you 'reply' to someone's post

    @Dan Take it you've had a look in the admin panel: Appearance >> Styles >> STYLE NAME >> Style properties >> BB code blocks - title You are correct in saying that the css I provided is what is spit out by XenForo ;)
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    No name appears when you 'reply' to someone's post

    Web design is something I was involved with in the past - Before wanting to retrain to become and electrician of course! Also noticed another hidden but of text at the bottom of the longer quote boxes "Click to expand... This is the section that needs fixing (the color line)...
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    Retraining to be an Electrician

    Thanks for the insight @Dustydazzler really appreciate you sharing your journey! I've also heard that there are some funding coming for older people under the National Skills Fund, there seems to be a few qualifications that I could potentially get in Level 3 but not sure if it is the same as...
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    No name appears when you 'reply' to someone's post

    Having looked at it a bit more, it might actually be under the .bbCodeBlock-sourceJump { padding: 6px 10px; color: #f90 !important; background: #fafafa; } Section. I managed to get it to order ride using the Stylus extension on Chrome
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    No name appears when you 'reply' to someone's post

    @Dan This is the section you need to change in the CSS: .fr-view blockquote[data-quote]:before { display: block; content: attr(data-quote) ":"; font-size: 13px; color: #f90; background: #fafafa; padding: 6px 10px; margin:-6px -10px 6px -10px
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    Retraining to be an Electrician

    Hi Guys In October I got made redundant from my job of 16 years as a Marketing Assistant due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the needs for my company to make cost cuts so having had some thoughts, I've always considered myself to be an 'electrical' type person, tinkering here and there since I was...
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    Conduit Compression Glands

    Hi All Where do you guys get your PVC Conduit compression glands from - I.e if you were to wire a pre-wired floodlight? I've seen some installations where you can just push a gland fitting directly into one of the legs of a 2-way/right angled junction boxes but I've not been lucky enough to...

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