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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? New Badging System - Badges Prototype Beta 1 (Badges Only) Post 303027966 by Neo on Friday 28th of December 2018 10:17:36 PM
Old 12-28-2018
Hi Ravinder, I will make all of those for sure! Please keep the ideas flowing!

Regarding colors levels for badges, I created this css for now, four positive colors, 1 neutral (not enabled) color and three negative colors. That should cover most cases, and the negative badges will be used for only a few badges (like infractions, code tags, etc)

Code:
.mb-4 {
  color: "black";
}
.mb-3 {
  color: "indigo";
}
.mb-2 {
  color: "blue";
}
.mb-1 {
  color: "limegreen";
}
.mb-0 {
  color: "lightgray";
}
.mb-m1 {
  color: "darkorange";
}
.mb-m2 {
  color: "orangered";
}
.mb-m3 {
  color: "red";
}

Please note that in the actually code I am not yet using these mb classes because I cannot get the addClass() jQuery function to work whereas the .css() jQuery function works fine.

So, I'm not going done the rabbit hole today in search of why one function works and another does not, and will stick with badging logic (I think! haha)
 

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NCURSES_PAIR_CONTENT(3) 						 1						   NCURSES_PAIR_CONTENT(3)

ncurses_pair_content - Retrieves foreground and background colors of a color pair

SYNOPSIS
int ncurses_pair_content (int $pair, int &$f, int &$b) DESCRIPTION
Retrieves the foreground and background colors that constitute the given color pair. Terminal color capabilities must be initialized with ncurses_start_color(3) prior to calling this function. PARAMETERS
o $pair - The number of the color pair to retrieve information for. o $f - A reference to which to return the foreground color of the color pair. The information returned will be a color number referring to one of the pre-defined colors or a color defined previously by ncurses_init_color(3) if the terminal supports color changing. o $b - A reference to which to return the background color of the color pair. The information returned will be a color number referring to one of the pre-defined colors or a color defined previously by ncurses_init_color(3) if the terminal supports color changing. RETURN VALUES
Returns -1 if the function was successful, and 0 if ncurses or terminal color capabilities have not been initialized. SEE ALSO
ncurses_init_pair(3), ncurses_start_color(3). PHP Documentation Group NCURSES_PAIR_CONTENT(3)
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