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Farewell

Great is the art of beginning, but greater is the art of ending
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

I announce that I cease all development and activity in the programming universe indefinitely. My career has reached the turning point I was not expecting for at least another year, leaving me highly off guard and without laid-out plans for this hobby's continuity. I have begun a 5-year residency program in Neurosurgery which is clearly not compatible, time-wise, with programming.

I gave in all my passion for developing, and you gave me back your loyalty and trust, even when I did not deserve that much. Now it is the time for payback. I release all my present and past work as Open Source software, in the hope some talented developer will continue maintaining and expanding my vision of a modern, sleek forum software. The intrinsic flexibility of MyBB is the true hidden gem of an otherwise outdated codebase; I do hope the project can continue and be updated complying to the latest coding standards.

I hereby thank Euan, kawaii, andrewjs18, Ben, Matt, Omar G., effone, Eric J., Devilshakerz, Wildcard, JordanMussi and all the other team members I have had the opportunity to work with when I was a MyBB team member. I thank Tomm M, my mentor, who inspired me to pick up coding with his piece-of-art plugins. And finally, I thank all of you MyBBoost subscribers who have helped me getting through my toughest university years economically.

Yours sincerely, Filippo

Cart Font Color To Change When User Selected Something To Purchase

8 Sep 2019
#1
This issue is marked as solved
I want the 'Cart' font colors to change to a different color, such as bring lime color, to indicate that a user has selected one or more items for purchase.

I asked the theme author of my current theme that I am using for my new website. Andrew from iAndrew themes stated this... "I think you would need some php and jquery code for when someone has bought something."

I am not a programmer or coder, is this possible to do in Bankpipe?

View the screenshot from the link below to see what I am talking about.

https://i.gyazo.com/34d0d083b6dbec40a7a3...35e452.png
Shade 8 Sep 2019
#2
This is fairly easy, but requires an edit to BankPipe’s JS paired with a CSS class to be added to your theme’s stylesheets. I am not home at the moment but will get back tomorrow.
Shade 8 Sep 2019
#3
jscripts/bankpipe.js, find on line 220:

cartNav.addClass(BankPipe.classes.hidden).text(itemsCount);
Add before:

cartNav.parent('.cart').addClass('YOURCLASS');
Same file, line 211:

cartNav.removeClass(BankPipe.classes.hidden).text(itemsCount);
Add before:

cartNav.parent('.cart').removeClass('YOURCLASS');
Replace YOURCLASS with a CSS class of your choice. Then, add the class with your preferred styling to your theme's global.css stylesheet.
Serpius 8 Sep 2019
#4
Ok, I will pass that info onto iAndrew.

Thanks!