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  • Theme Author Tomas Mackevicius

    (@tomasm)

    Hi, images inside the content container get border. To remove border on individual images/objects please see:

    http://mtomas.com/389/tiny-forge-framework-child-themes-comprehensive-guide#Images-disable-border

    For the big “frame”, you added it via CSS, look for box-shadow and check with:

    http://mtomas.com/389/tiny-forge-framework-child-themes-comprehensive-guide#Use-web-dev-tools

    Thread Starter aoberhauser

    (@aoberhauser)

    Thank you Tomas.

    The border the images get does not bother.

    As I have not made any changes to the CSS that result in a big frame and this exceeds my expertise, I´ll have someone look into this.

    Theme Author Tomas Mackevicius

    (@tomasm)

    I checked the CSS and it looked like modified. Try to re-install theme.

    Thread Starter aoberhauser

    (@aoberhauser)

    Thanks for the hint.
    Downloaded the theme zip, tried to re-install it, failed, directory already existing.

    Theme Author Tomas Mackevicius

    (@tomasm)

    First deactivate theme, delete it and only then install.

    Thread Starter aoberhauser

    (@aoberhauser)

    Installed different theme, activated it, deleted Tiny Framework.
    Re-installed Tiny Framework, activated it, still no change.

    Theme Author Tomas Mackevicius

    (@tomasm)

    1. It is possible that your page is cached, so if you’re using some kind of caching plugin, flush the cache.

    2. Perhaps you are using some plugin that ads those styles. Deactivate all plugins and reactivate them one by one to see what plugin added those styles. Then go to the support forum of that plugin to ask how to fix it.

    Thread Starter aoberhauser

    (@aoberhauser)

    1. Yes it is, but I did flush cahe every time I did changes.
    2. Deactivated all plug-ins, no change.

    Thread Starter aoberhauser

    (@aoberhauser)

    I´ve found the reason for the frames and blocks and how to eliminate them.

    We use TinyMCE Advanced. It provides for “Format” changing possibilities and within them, for “Block” and “Div” formatting.

    Some pages had “Div” activated, no idea why.

    Highlighting the entire post and clicking on “Div” to disable it and clicking on “Block” to enable it, if disabled, did the change, meaning eliminating the frames and framses within frames or blocks within the frames.

    Thanks a lot for your support, Tomas!

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