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Question Posted Monday January 24 2005, 7:04 pm

Heyy! I can edit columns and I was wondering how I could make my questions one color and answers a different color. Where would I do that when editing my column? I'm editing the default one if that helps! Thank youu!

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FernGully answered Monday January 24 2005, 9:34 pm:
Alright well I've looked into it and I am thinking that perhaps we cannot. This would be because on your column settings, there is only one option for font colour, and I'm not quite sure that it is possible to override the '<-- *color1 -->' command or add to it.

The problem is that questions/answers all fall under the '<-- *content -->' variable. You can try putting a full text colour change (I would post the full thing but that might just mess things up here - I'm talking about the whole HTML tag that changes font colour) under either the <-- *answer --> variable or the <-- *question --> variable under the section "Question/Answer Layout."

Give it a try, though I am not entirely sure this will work.

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