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I have a border set as an additional CSS attribute for my page background...that way i get a border around the entire page...
i'm having a problem though...as you can see in the attached image that background border seems to be running through the middle of my threads... any way to fix this...or a different way of adding a page border that i don't know of? |
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no ideas?
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I'm guessing you have your content within a table.
They look like cells ... cellspacing is 1 and it shows thru. You may want to change the background color of the table. |
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it is the default vb template setup...
it's coming from adding a border attribute to the page background section of the style editor... is there a way to add a border to the entire page background without having it run between the posts? |
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Well...
It means that you have a page break there, in between the post code and the footer. This is what I suggest: - Go into postbit_legacy - Look for the table that ends with [replylink] and find a page break. That's what is causing the grids. Hope that helps. |
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