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a3dcreator
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Posted: 16-April-2008 at 2:45pm |
hello recently I hvae been trying to get rid of the colored border around the images on my main page. I hvaent succsesfully figured out how to do it though.
ive searched the pcstorefront.css for it and changed the code for the viewprd images but no dice! if anyone knows how to do this it would be great thank you. here is the link to my site if you would like to see what im talking about. www.wickedresin.com |
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Greg Dinger
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Scan your CSS file for "img". There are several instances such the one below which may need to change depending upon what page you are working on. #pcMain .pcShowProductImageH img { |
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a3dcreator
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thank you very much that was actually th one that fixed it.
thanks once again. |
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steelheadbum
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Does any one know how to add a border around your entire site (header, menu, body and all). My web site is only 800 px wide and need a border around it.
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a3dcreator
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you can cheat by making a background thats slightly bigger than your website and it will look like a border.
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steelheadbum
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Is there any other way?
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netprofits
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Try adding a div tag before the opening table tag in header.asp and a closing div tag after the closing table tag in footer.asp. The opening div tag should be something like this: <div style="border:solid 1px color:#333333;"> Modify the style to suit your needs. Or use an id tag in the div and move the style to pcHeaderFooter.css. |
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intour
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It depends on how your website is designed. If its controlled by CSS then you can create an image that forms the border or you can specify the border in the code. Nigel
Edited by intour - 20-April-2008 at 2:54pm |
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inetbizo
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Perhaps this will help. Edit pcHeaderFooter.css and modify #pcMainArea as follows:
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njessen42
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So speaking of borders. I want to add a border around our category images, is this also in the pcstorefront.css?
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