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Will this be updated to work with 4.2.2 PL1 at any point
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Lmao :)
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But but (lol) it works on 4.2.2, designed in 4.2.1 but also installed on a few 4.2.2 boards w/o the lopsidedness HOWEVER Gary was right before and I patched the file so is it up on your site now where I can test Gary or do you mind throwing me a screenshot when you have the time?
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That's ok, I deleted it. I couldn't make it work with my background, to much off center.
Thanks for taking the time building it and, patching it. |
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Meh I try, if I had more time or a clone machine I'd be set, wouldn't we all? :cool: |
Didn't want to bother you with such a trivial matter. I know you put a lot of work into your releases and I didn't want to be a headache :)
Before I gave up on trying to fix it myself, other than the offset, It was (IMO) the BEST looking gaming style I've seen. I had put so much time and effort into it but just couldn't get it exactly right with the offset. So, in a moment of frustration, I deleted it:( In a few days when I'm done reworking XiTCLUBS's latest style, I'll check out your patched style. I really liked what I did with it. |
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Update: The offset is slightly worse, let me explain ... To note* (This is not really noticeable using the style as you have designed it*) The only way it becomes noticeable is if you do as I have tried to do and use a full image as the background. So, it's really not your problem as much as it is mine. I would not expect you to address my situation as it is not the norm. Let me explain further so that you will understand how I notice the offset so quickly. I like to personalize most any fixed style I place on my site. This usually involves changing the background image to accentuate the center of the page, my idea of drawing the eye to the content. Here is what I do: 1. Whatever the width of the style is I'll make a blank (canvas if you will) the same width as the fixed size using my image editor (Paint Shop Pro). 2. To finish out the sides of the background I will add an even amount to each side of the center image (the canvas I spoke of) using a different color or image that matches everything else. This is how it's so noticeable to me right off the bat. If it were centered, all the content would be inside the "canvas". Does any of this make sense? SO, as you can see, it's really just my problem. Your style looks really nice the way it is. It's just not one I can alter the background on as I like to do. I'm sorry for being such a pain :) |
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