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donjz
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Hi. Thanks. It’s instructing me to copy something on a wp-layout.css. I don’t have a file named as such nor a folder. If there is, I don’t know where it is. Can you tell me where to look for it?
opps…. that page is showing it’s age, I’ll have to update it.
the file you need to change is style.css in your themes folder.
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donjz
(@donjz)
Thanks.
I copied the following:
.img-shadow ….
.img-shadow img…
.img-shadow1 …
.img-shadow1 img …
Here’s what happened:
1. It wrapped my text around the image (it’s cool, but I wasn’t going for that)
2. It created an even thicker white border around the image. LOL.
What did I do wrong?
link to the problem post ?
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donjz
(@donjz)
ooops!
did i just need to put one set on the style sheet?
I took out the original img-shadow and img-shadow img thingie and just left the ‘edited’ one. I’m back to that white border. 🙂
Link to a post with the picture in ?
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donjz
(@donjz)
oh … http://flipstah.com/blog/
as you can see, the border is thick and it displaced my sidebar
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donjz
(@donjz)
the stylesheet addition points to /images/shadowAlpha.png and /images/shadow.gif
where do i get these files? could it be why it’s not working?
It says quite clearly in the middle of the page Podz linked to:
For this next part, you are going to need some code and images.
This is already done – by Laughing Lizard – and you will need to go to his site, get the code, and follow all the instructions there (they are brief and easy!) before you can do the rest of this page.
Go to the Weblog Tools Collection. 🙂
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donjz
(@donjz)
That is what I am doing and I wouldn’t have come back if things worked out.
Take the clearer div out first. That will restore the sidebar.
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donjz
(@donjz)
It’s not working.
Whenever I type the </div> to close the <div class… opening then save it, the </div> disappears
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donjz
(@donjz)
Oh, my bad… my sidebar is back.
shadowAlpha.png
The link to that image is broken.