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Topic Started: Mar 1 2008, 07:46 AM (1,025 Views)
Nicola
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Sure:
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#navbar ul li {
display: inline;
margin: 0;
margin-left: 10px;
}


Adding a left margin should do the trick.
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Cheers ;)
Hmmm, the two buttons at the end on the right (in the image I posted previously) are slightly taller in height than the rest, can these all be set to the same height if possible? :unsure: Thanks in advance.
Edited by Dunno, Mar 1 2008, 01:34 PM.
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Nicola
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Please PM me a board link. The links all matched up in height for me personally.
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Hiya again, is there any way to centre align the board itself? In one resolution (1024x768), it appears as though its in the centre, but when I changed to 1280x1024, the board was sort of mid-way across from the left of the page, rather than the exact centre. What CSS margins should I use to get an accurate board centre-align in all resolutions/browsers?
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Nicola
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Don't use exact margins, they'll only appear correctly for your personal resolution.

Add this to the end of the CSS to center everything with a set width:
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#wrap, #logo, #submenu, #submenu_bar, #top, #top_bar { margin: 0 auto; padding-left: 0; padding-right: 0; width: 800px; }

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Aha, so thats how you do it. :P

One final question, on my test board, which I've linked Nicola to, in IE7, (I really should get FireFox on here as well, but then I'd be paranoid about how others view it), there is a purple border around the "h2" area, and an orange border around h2.special.
I've looked around in the "h2" and "h2.special" areas of the CSS, and there are no matching hexidecimal values for these border colours.

How could I get rid of/change the border colours?
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Nicola
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Look for:
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.cat_head td {
border-color:#5a70b3;
padding:0;
}

#stats .cat_head td {
border-color:#e77000;
}


Change the border colours. Top is the blue border (its not purple! :P ) and the second is the orange border around the statistics header.
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Peculiar, the colours on this monitor must be out of balance slightly.
:D ZetaBoards skinning is proving to be rather fun, considering I've never done a skin for IF before, I've wanted to, but never quite got round to.

I appreciate all of your help with this Nicola, thanks once again.




Edit: Another question. How would I change the border of the whole forums-in-categories display? I've looked in the theme guide, but it only shows me how to change ".c_forum", ".c_foot", ".c_subforum", ecetera, although I wanted to be able to change the border just for the whole table, rather than each thing seperatley. :unsure:
Edited by Dunno, Mar 2 2008, 01:07 PM.
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Nicola
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If I understand you correctly, you just need to alter the border hex code for the th, td:
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th,td {
border:1px solid # ;
}
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Yep that was it, cheers. :)
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