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Ok I guess I did this by accident. I am by no means a PHP coder
I forgot to take some extra code out when I created my garage block widget I removed that code and re done the HTML and I got what I think is the correct screen all was lined up like it should with a white back ground even in IE, Chrome and Firefox. See the first screenshot ( Named Without ) I had made my header (at top transparent ) and liked that and had that look all the way thru the forum ( look at the forum now or see logged in screen shot ( WithLI) I was getting that affect because I had accidentally left <li at the end of the code I put in my forum block for a widget I made I have no idea why though lol Is there a better way to get the look I have now with transparency all the way thru the forum home page I know what I am doing cant be right and I assure you was accidental ? And thanks for guiding me in the right direction I do have the code <li in the form block now below my widget code |
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If I look at your site right now, I see the 'transparent' look. Is that what you want or you want it to have a white background?
I don't think you want to leave this line in: HTML Code:
<li class="forumbit_nopost L1" id="cat221">
HTML Code:
<!-- main -->
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Well, that is what you have, so I think you have this all figured out now?
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Thanks for the help
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