When viewing the user's profile page, the 'formatname' field is displayed in the default text style. I would like to display it in the <h1> style on this page only (see attached.) I can make this change (temporarily) by editing the HTML page code in Firebug but I have not been able to discover how or where to do this in the css or php scripts to make the change permanent.
Move it to a tab that is in a not shown on profile position then use a substitution in a delimiter field to render it and you can combine it with any HTML you want. You could also restyle it using CSS.
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Go to CB Tab Manager
Create a new tab called "Dummy Tab"
Publish it
Position: Not displayed on Profile 1 (scroll down the Position list to find this)
Save.
Go to CB Field Manager
Open field: formatname
Change Tab to "Dummy Tab"
Save.
Create a new field
Type: Field Delimiter
Tab: wherever you want!
Name: cb_formatname
Title: Formatted Name
In the Editor enter: "<h1>[firstname] [lastname]</h1>"
Save and you're done!