Hi. You can add a tad of color to the rain message by prefixing it with the color ID you want to use. eg. If you want the entire text to be in red, you'd use this line in the config file : Code: rainmessage: §4It has come to raining! You may now vote for a sunny day with /bvote [yes/no] You can also make use of multiple colors. Say if you want to highlight the command in golden, you may use : Code: rainmessage: §4It has come to raining! You may now vote for a sunny day with §6/bvote [yes/no] The colors can be found here : http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Classic_server_protocol#Color_Codes But beware not to use the '&' character. The right character is that Simoleon-like character, '§'. It may be typed easily with ALT+21 on the keypad, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_sign. Also please take notice that I do not want you to release my plugins without my consent, which you do not have. As of the moderator title, I'd suggest you to find a dedicated moderator. I recommend you not to give it out as a reward for accomplishment, but rather to a competent individual with experience in this role. I understand you made this promise to encourage developers to help you, but I kindly decline. If you have any other questions or would like a new feature, do not hesitate.
@CoKoC garrett2smart87 probably doesn't care but if you're going to use the phrase it's "exactly what you asked for" you should note that he asked for a /bvt (rather than /bvote) command similar to the way Lightvote works - which is to say that /bvt clear would count as a "yes" vote whilst it's raining or start a vote if none in progress.