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Did you look at the image? It's created to fit on a site that has a set width. I would guess they just added that to the Additional CSS text area in the Main CSS page (equivalent to the additional.css template we now use).
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Yea I looked at it, and I can see it's for a fixed-wdith forum (so is mine). But what I was wondering was ho they determined the width of the image (with all the different screen resolutions that people use). Wouldn't it not work with certain resolutions, or am I missing something very obvious?
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Look at the CSS - it's centered. So, no matter the width, it's always centered. And it fades to the other blue which is used in the background if the browser is really, really wide.
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Ahh ok, cool.
Gave it a try with the same code on my forum, but it didn't work. It didnt repeat down the page (only showed one image at the top), and it wasn't centered. I placed the code in the main CSS, in the additional body attributes. Any ideas? :( |
The above CSS is for the html tag, not the body tag.
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Ahh, so where exactly would I place it? Sorry for the dumb questions...
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Perhaps the additional css area?
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Yea, tried that, it doesnt show up at all. :(
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Link to your page? We can't tell what is up without actually seeing it.
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<a href="http://www.club700xx.com/vb" target="_blank">http://www.club700xx.com/vb</a>
I took the code back out though since it wasnt doing anything. |
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