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I've found about everything i needed to change my forum skin, except for one pesky border, which seems to reside in an iframe
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I've attached an image with the border that i want to change. Does anybody have an idea where to change this? I've searched the templates and database, but it doesn't seem to contain the border setting. |
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anyone?
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Anyone?
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Look in the Editor templates.
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Its not there. A search for "iframe" in template manager will show you.
I guess its being added on the fly with javascript, but who knows in which js file and where... ![]() |
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I'm pretty sure there's one with "editor" in its filename.
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Bernd & zompus if you still need this:
Search vbulletin_textedit.js for "2px inset" and replace every instance (there are 2 of them) with "0px". |
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Thanks. I was too lazy to find the fix for this.
(Like a lot of things in the default vB style) The 2px inset really makes the forums look archaic. |
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