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Originally posted by Basilis
Try searching for the image id (the button that hides the DPs) in the style file. Then, you will find which element it is (e.g. ai412) and you will be able to find it in the definition file.
That won't work.
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Originally posted by vaccination
you can't do it, it's simply not possible.
You can't make something do something it's not programmed to do.
Vax is right. You can't take something like the show/hide dp cmdid and then make it hide something else.
All of the cmdid are specifically programmed to do a certain action. They call on certain elements with a certain class, id, content and element type. You can't change that since its all hard coded into Messenger itself.
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Originally posted by SmokingCookie
Also, a blank element is "white", or the user's colour scheme.
A blank element is just blank. It has no formatting applied to it so yeah.