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Ok so because I couldn't fit my banner to all resolutions by using vbulletin's standard title image banner I just split my banner into 3 pieces and put the codes into my header template like this
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<div id="banner"> <div id="ban_03"><a href="http://anime-forum.net/forum.php"><img src="images/ban_03.gif" border="0" alt=""></a></div> <div class="clear"></div> <div id="ban_01"><a href="http://anime-forum.net/forum.php"><img src="images/ban_01.gif" border="0" alt=""></a> </div> </div> <div class="above_body"> <!-- closing tag is in template navbar --> <div id="header" class="floatcontainer doc_header"> <vb:if condition="$stylevar['titleimage']"><div><a name="top" href="{vb:link forumhome}" class="logo-image"><img src="" alt="" /></a></div></vb:if> <div id="toplinks" class="toplinks"> And I added the appropriate css to my additional css like this... Code:
#banner { background-image:url('images/ban_02.gif'); width:100%; height:120px; } #ban_01 { float:left; width:455px; height:120px; } #ban_03 { float:right; width:679px; height:120px; } .clear { clear:left; } My question is, is there a way for me to make a random banner code so that I get a different banner loaded with each refresh of the page when I have things set up like this? I would really appreciate an answer. edit: my url is http://anime-forum.net if it helps |
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