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    Posted: 12 August 2006 at 7:13pm
Hi guys,

Downloaded installed and configured WWF last night and I must say its very good - I will certainly be purchasing a key next week.

I've had a lot of experience (admin'ing) with various forums over the past 10 years or so, most recently using Snitz, then dotnetbb and so far WWF seems to be the most polished product I've used.

Anyway onto the question - I've started playing with the css to integrate the forums into our new site, but I'm finding it hard work without a reference for the css styles, its a bit trial and error.  Has anyone compiled one, or am I missing a reference to a document?

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Your mainly on your own. Just view the source of a forum page and take a look at the class names. Its not very hard and there are not that many different styles so it doesnt take long to figure it out. Took me like 10 minutes.
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I use topstylepro for editing css Does a nice job of organizing the css, previewing, and validating. They have a free lite version but can't say what it does.

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If you use Firefox download either the color picker or developer extensions.
The color picker shows a tooltip of the style name and type when you hover over it with your mouse and the developer extension allows you to turn on an overview of all the CSS styles on the page.
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