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Max Taxable 08-28-2013 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryT (Post 2441644)
Here is a link showing the code I used to make the header (thanks to Lynne for the guidance).


https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showpost....8&postcount=18

Yes, I replied to you in that thread, showed you my 3-piece header I've had for three years. You quoted me even, and said thanks, in the very post you've linked above.

My comment about how the OTHER image I was talking about was directed at ForceHSS. Because as busy as that header he posted here was, I was curious where the seams were. But alas, can't view it live because he can't give out the link.

K4GAP 08-28-2013 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Max Taxable (Post 2441681)
Yes, I replied to you in that thread, showed you my 3-piece header I've had for three years. You quoted me even, and said thanks, in the very post you've linked above.

My comment about how the OTHER image I was talking about was directed at ForceHSS. Because as busy as that header he posted here was, I was curious where the seams were. But alas, can't view it live because he can't give out the link.

That particular image (that force shared in his post) can't be three piece and also have any flex at all. (as commonly used)

Max Taxable 08-28-2013 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryT (Post 2441684)
That particular image (that force shared in his post) can't be three piece and also have any flex at all. (as commonly used)

It is a three-piece header, the image he posted is just a screengrab of it. As he told us, he can't give us the link to where it is a live, three-piece header because the site owner doesn't want the link given out.

K4GAP 08-28-2013 05:30 PM

Since you want to agree it is a three piece header, where would the flex area be? In the center? can't be, the soldier in the center of the image would be deformed if page was re-sized. On either left or right side? Why would a person make it three piece if the center image was not the part that flexed.

What gaming clan would not want their site address known? I'm a gamer and run two sites (not vbulletin) I've done three piece headers for different non vb sites using tables (no css) for over 10 years. I may be a rookie with vb but not e-107 or straight old timey html done with Komposer.

Just sayin ...

Max Taxable 08-28-2013 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryT (Post 2441709)
Since you want to agree it is a three piece header, where would the flex area be? In the center? can't be, the soldier in the center of the image would be deformed if page was re-sized. On either left or right side? Why would a person make it three piece if the center image was not the part that flexed.

That's why I was asking to see it live and said I was interested to see how he made it work!:eek:

So we're finally back where I was, 15 posts ago!

--------------- Added [DATE]1377731788[/DATE] at [TIME]1377731788[/TIME] ---------------

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryT (Post 2441709)
Since you want to agree it is a three piece header, where would the flex area be? In the center? can't be, the soldier in the center of the image would be deformed if page was re-sized. On either left or right side? Why would a person make it three piece if the center image was not the part that flexed.

What gaming clan would not want their site address known? I'm a gamer and run two sites (not vbulletin) I've done three piece headers for different non vb sites using tables (no css) for over 10 years. I may be a rookie with vb but not e-107 or straight old timey html done with Komposer.

I mean, you can ask ForceHSS this stuff. I have no idea. I'm taking the man at his word same as I am taking you at your word.

K4GAP 08-29-2013 03:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Max Taxable (Post 2441752)
That's why I was asking to see it live and said I was interested to see how he made it work!:eek:

So we're finally back where I was, 15 posts ago!

--------------- Added 28 Aug 2013 at 19:16 ---------------

I mean, you can ask ForceHSS this stuff. I have no idea. I'm taking the man at his word same as I am taking you at your word.

Oh it's no biggie to me. I just call things like I see'em.

Max Taxable 08-29-2013 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryT (Post 2441799)
Oh it's no biggie to me. I just call things like I see'em.

Right. I just said, "Hey your work looks nice" and it's all this.;)

KevinL 08-29-2013 01:58 PM

Looks nice but breaks when re sizing the browser. Should make the min-width like 800px...

K4GAP 08-29-2013 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KevinL (Post 2441838)
Looks nice but breaks when re sizing the browser. Should make the min-width like 800px...

Makes sense to me, thanks I'll give it a go.

****

Looked at it on my running site (not test site) and, you are right, it does break but not until the window is re-sized below 850px. I can live with that.

I tried your suggestion and changed the auto fill (center) to 800px. It must be the code I'm using but the entire header shrank?

The image below represents the header just before it breaks.

http://www.livinginkentucky.com/file...eaderat800.png

Notice that the window is so small the navlinks are almost to the search box.

tbworld 08-30-2013 06:22 AM

When I get a chance Gary, I will take a look at the CSS on your site and see if I can give you a hand with that minor problem. Send me your running site link. Since you have fishing on your site <grin> I will sign on as a new member. :)

When I get tired of technology, it's fishing, hiking, golf, watching football and a bit of nascar. I live at the beach on the west coast, so you can find me fishing on any stressful day :)


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