Question about IMVU themes

JeffroN
by JeffroN · 28 posts
1 year ago in Graphics Design
Posted 1 year ago · Author
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Like this, place a text over there, I saw in some other client a while ago..
Also I can't find the Credits icon .png and the Information .png.. name?

-- Wed Feb 08, 2023 8:20 pm --

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Also, may I ask where the .css file of this part of chat is located?
Posted 1 year ago · Author
Alright, what about the information icon, credits icon and the chat?

Sorry for asking a lot of questions
(also not quite sure how I could make the bar into stretch..)
Posted 1 year ago · Author
I use WinRar to search through the contents, didn't know I could use the file explorer aswell

(the ext:png search trick doesn't work on my explorer, no idea why, only shows 5 files)

Edit: I found out how to put the text over the TabBar, thanks for the help!

-- Thu Feb 09, 2023 7:34 pm --

The last thing I want to ask is how's the folder of this chatbox's content named? (the .css)

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This chatbox to be precise, in a 3D room.
Posted 1 year ago
@JeffroN


(the ext:png search trick doesn't work on my explorer, no idea why, only shows 5 files)


You have to turn on windows file indexing before filters will work.

This chatbox to be precise, in a 3D room.


I would search:
Code
ext:css chat
Posted 1 year ago · Author
I don't know how to turn on file indexing and can't find on Google, but thank you for answering all my questions and sorry if i've spammed this topic.
Posted 1 year ago
JeffroN wrote:
I don't know how to turn on file indexing and can't find on Google, but thank you for answering all my questions and sorry if i've spammed this topic.

@JeffroN


I searched "turn on file indexing windows 10" on Google, and the first result detailed how. I've included it below for your reference.
  1. Open the Start menu and search for "Indexing Options".
  2. Click on the "Indexing Options" result to open the Indexing Options window.
  3. In the Indexing Options window, click the "Modify" button to open the Indexed Locations window.
  4. In the Indexed Locations window, select the checkbox next to the location or locations that you want to index. You can choose to index your entire hard drive, or you can select specific folders or drives to index.
  5. Click the "OK" button to save your changes and close the Indexed Locations window.
  6. In the Indexing Options window, click the "Advanced" button to open the Advanced Options window.
  7. In the Advanced Options window, click the "Rebuild" button to rebuild the index. This may take some time, depending on the size of the index and the number of files being indexed.
  8. Once the index has been rebuilt, it will be used by Windows to improve the performance of searches and other operations that rely on indexed data.

It also stated that: you can also configure other indexing options in the Indexing Options and Advanced Options windows, such as the types of files that are included in the index, the way the index is optimized, and the performance of the indexing process. These options can be adjusted to suit your specific needs and preferences.

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