If you put the li {} bit before the li.byuser {} in your css file then
it'll style all the comments the same, and then over-ride the styling
for the logged in users comments.

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On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 8:49 AM, eternal243 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> oh forgot to say i started out with the k2 theme and making my own
> style with k2 as a base if it has any importance as to how to solve
> the problem
>
> On 31 Aug, 09:46, eternal243 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> i'm not much of a coder, i do know a bit of html and css, but not php.
>>
>> i'm currently trying to create my own theme for my site and i've run
>> into a problem, i want to style the box where every comment is located
>> AND i want to style comments differently for the post author.
>>
>> in the style.css
>>
>> if i style "li.bypostauthor" or "li.byuser" the comments will be
>> styled differently for registered users, but comments posted by a
>> visitor will go unstyled, then i found the "commentlist li {}" but if
>> i tried to style that one it would override the styling made to
>> "li.bypostauthor" and "li.byuser".
>>
>> i guess what i need is to go into the comments.php and insert a check
>> looking something like this
>>
>> if commentauthor =! postauthor || user {
>> then {create class li.byvisitor }
>> else {}
>>
>> }
>>
>> the thing is i don't know the exact syntax or where to put it, or is
>> there a better way to check if the user is a visitor?
>>
>> thanks in advance for any help
> >
>

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