Title: Need help removing gray border
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# Need help removing gray border

 *  [lizvoss](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lizvoss/)
 * (@lizvoss)
 * [16 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-with-gray-border/)
 * I am trying to get rid of the gray border on my blog located @ [http://lizvossrealestate.com/blog/](http://lizvossrealestate.com/blog/).
   It’s the one located around my content page and is probably 2-3 pixels wide. 
   I have tried everything to no avail, and it’s driving me crazy. Can someone help,
   pleeeeeease.
    Thanks, Joel

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 *  [cnc137](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cnc137/)
 * (@cnc137)
 * [16 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-with-gray-border/#post-1190513)
 * The border you are talking about is actually images that are located here:
 * – [http://lizvossrealestate.com/blog/wp-content/themes/default/images/header-img.php?upper=8e7353&lower=bfa378](http://lizvossrealestate.com/blog/wp-content/themes/default/images/header-img.php?upper=8e7353&lower=bfa378)
   –
   [http://lizvossrealestate.com/blog/wp-content/themes/default/images/kubrickheader.jpg](http://lizvossrealestate.com/blog/wp-content/themes/default/images/kubrickheader.jpg)–
   [http://lizvossrealestate.com/blog/wp-content/themes/default/images/kubrickbg-ltr.jpg](http://lizvossrealestate.com/blog/wp-content/themes/default/images/kubrickbg-ltr.jpg)
 * These files are defined in your “header.php” file of your theme in the section
   that looks like this:
 *     ```
       <?php
       // Checks to see whether it needs a sidebar or not
       if ( empty($withcomments) && !is_single() ) {
       ?>
       	#page { background: url("<?php bloginfo('stylesheet_directory'); ?>/images/kubrickbg-<?php bloginfo('text_direction'); ?>.jpg") repeat-y top; border: none; }
       <?php } else { // No sidebar ?>
       	#page { background: url("<?php bloginfo('stylesheet_directory'); ?>/images/kubrickbgwide.jpg") repeat-y top; border: none; }
       <?php } ?>
       ```
   
 * I hope this helps.
 *  Thread Starter [lizvoss](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lizvoss/)
 * (@lizvoss)
 * [16 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-with-gray-border/#post-1190688)
 * Thank you, Thank you. That did the trick for the side borders, but how can I 
   get ride of the header bar. It’s still there even after I removed your above 
   code which took care of another problem I didn’t like, the plain white background.
 * – [http://lizvossrealestate.com/blog/wp-content/themes/default/images/header-img.php?upper=8e7353&lower=bfa378](http://lizvossrealestate.com/blog/wp-content/themes/default/images/header-img.php?upper=8e7353&lower=bfa378)
   –
   [http://lizvossrealestate.com/blog/wp-content/themes/default/images/kubrickheader.jpg](http://lizvossrealestate.com/blog/wp-content/themes/default/images/kubrickheader.jpg)
   Thanks for the help.
 *  [cnc137](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cnc137/)
 * (@cnc137)
 * [16 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-with-gray-border/#post-1190701)
 * You will need to edit a two more files to remove the header image.
 * Edit the “**Stylesheet** (style.css)” file and find the following lines:
 *     ```
       #header {
       	background: #73a0c5 url('images/kubrickheader.jpg') no-repeat bottom center;
       	}
       ```
   
 * You need to comment out the “background” image by changing the above code to 
   look like this:
 *     ```
       #header {
       /*	background: #73a0c5 url('images/kubrickheader.jpg') no-repeat bottom center;  */
       	}
       ```
   
 * Next, you need to edit the “**Theme Functions** (functions.php)” file and find
   the following line:
 * `add_action('wp_head', 'kubrick_head');`
 * Add two slashes in front of that line to comment it out so that WordPress doesn’t
   call the function to make the custom colored header image. It should look like
   this after you are done:
 * `// add_action('wp_head', 'kubrick_head');`
 * That should remove the background image at the top of your theme.
 * You may also want to read this article about the WordPress Default Theme header
   image and how you can change it:
 * [http://www.aetas.dk/archives/8](http://www.aetas.dk/archives/8)
 *  Thread Starter [lizvoss](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lizvoss/)
 * (@lizvoss)
 * [16 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-with-gray-border/#post-1190736)
 * Wow great article and you guys are good. I also appreciate you taking the time
   to answer my questions. I can use FrontPage and DreamWeaver, but PHP is new to
   me. My whole objective is to try and get my blog page to mirror our web site 
   [http://www.lizvossrealestate.com/](http://www.lizvossrealestate.com/) as close
   a possible. You know, the rounded corner thing along with the look and feel. 
   I’ve expanded the page and with your help was able to remove the gray. Can you
   tell me how I can align left my links while leaving the names such as “Archives”,“
   Recent Post” ect. centered? And can I do the rounded corners, or will you hire
   out?
    Thanks so much for the help, Joel
 *  [cnc137](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cnc137/)
 * (@cnc137)
 * [16 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-with-gray-border/#post-1190739)
 * It is possible to align the <h2> tags (i.e. Archives, Recent Post, etc.) centered
   while aligning everything else to the left. You would need to set the text-align
   property to “center” or “left” depending on which item you are styling.
 * I think if you change the following in your “style.css” file it should make the
   <h2> tags centered:
 * Change this:
 *     ```
       #sidebar h2 {
       	margin: 5px 0 0;
       	padding: 0;
       	}
       ```
   
 * to this:
 *     ```
       #sidebar h2 {
       	margin: 5px 0 0;
       	padding: 0;
               text-align: center;
       	}
       ```
   
 * Then I believe you would need to change the following:
 *     ```
       #sidebar ul, #sidebar ul ol {
       	margin: 0;
       	padding: 0;
       	}
       ```
   
 * to this to align the rest of the content to the left:
 *     ```
       #sidebar ul, #sidebar ul ol {
       	margin: 0;
       	padding: 0;
               text-align: left;
       	}
       ```
   
 * I think that will work, but I was trying to look at your HTML and CSS code to
   find where you are setting everything to be centered and couldn’t find it in 
   my brief scanning of the code.
 * The rounded corners are also possible, but a little more complicated than what
   can probably be covered here in a quick post. There are tutorials online about
   rounded corners if you search for them on Google.
 * Also, I am available for freelance work if you would like me to help you make
   your blog match your website. You can visit my website [http://cnc137.com](http://cnc137.com)
   to find out more about me and to view my portfolio. If you would like to get 
   in touch with me, then you can find that information there also if you would 
   like me to help.
 *  Thread Starter [lizvoss](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lizvoss/)
 * (@lizvoss)
 * [16 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-with-gray-border/#post-1190791)
 * That did the trick and I sent you a meeting invite for tomorrow as well. I have
   one last recommendation for now that’s driving me bonkers. On the page [http://www.lizvossrealestate.com/blog/](http://www.lizvossrealestate.com/blog/)
   I have the title to the latest blog set up like the blog page title, but it doesn’t
   work. I can hover over San Antonio Real Estate and it underlines, turns maroon
   after visiting, and is blue prior to the visit. Setting the list price on real
   estate is supposed to be doing the same thing, but is only turning maroon after
   the visit. Can you once again help????? Thank you for everything you’ve done 
   so far it has all worked out like a champ and has gotten things looking really
   much better than what I had.
    Thanks again, Joel.
 *  [cnc137](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cnc137/)
 * (@cnc137)
 * [16 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-with-gray-border/#post-1190797)
 * I got your invite and accepted and plan on talking to you tomorrow.
 * Now onto your question/problem…
 * I looked at your CSS file and you have multiple definitions of how links should
   be styled for <h2>, <h3> and “a” tags.
 * The last definition is as follows:
 *     ```
       a, h2 a:hover, h3 a:hover {
       	color: #06c;
       	text-decoration: none;
       	}
   
       a:hover {
       	color: #147;
       	text-decoration: underline;
       	}
       ```
   
 * The above is way down in the “style.css” file and is overriding the CSS defintions
   above it.
 * I would delete the CSS code above from your CSS file, since I don’t know why 
   it is there further down in the file and it is overriding the definitions above.
 * It is called a cascading style sheet (CSS), since the above definitions cascade
   down and also can be overridden by definitions further down in the CSS file for
   the same thing. So, you are overriding the definitions for “a, h2 a:hover, h3
   a:hover” and “a:hover” that is specified earlier in the CSS file.
 * I just noticed that you keep defining “a” at the beginning of every style and
   you don’t want to do that either in the upper CSS definitions. This is redefining
   the CSS for an “a” HTML tag over and over. You may want to revert back to the
   default CSS, as seen below, and go from there.
 *     ```
       h1, h1 a, h1 a:hover, h1 a:visited, #headerimg .description {
       	text-decoration: none;
       	color: white;
       	}
   
       h2, h2 a, h2 a:visited, h3, h3 a, h3 a:visited {
       	color: #333;
       	}
   
       h2, h2 a, h2 a:hover, h2 a:visited, h3, h3 a, h3 a:hover, h3 a:visited, #sidebar h2, #wp-calendar caption, cite {
       	text-decoration: none;
       	}
       ```
   
 * Change the default to something like this should do the trick:
 *     ```
       h1, h1 a, #headerimg .description {
       	text-decoration: none;
       	color: white;
       	}
       h1 a:visited {
       	color: maroon;
       }
       h1 a:hover {
       	color: #147;
       	text-decoration: underline;
       }
   
       h2, h3 {
       	color: #333;
       	}
       h2 a, h3 a {
       	color: #147;
       }
       h2, h2 a, h3, h3 a, #sidebar h2, #wp-calendar caption, cite {
       	text-decoration: none;
       	}
   
       h2 a:visited {
       	color: maroon;
       }
       h2 a:hover {
       	color: #147;
       	text-decoration: underline;
       }
   
       h3 a:visited {
       	color: maroon;
       }
       h3 a:hover {
       	color: #147;
       	text-decoration: underline;
       }
       ```
   
 * This isn’t the best CSS coding, but it should work. Also, it is important to 
   define the “a” references always in this order in your CSS file for them to work
   properly:
 * a
    a:link a:visited a:hover a:focus a:active
 * I hope this helps and works.
 * Talk to you tomorrow.
 *  Thread Starter [lizvoss](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lizvoss/)
 * (@lizvoss)
 * [16 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-with-gray-border/#post-1190847)
 * Chris,
 *  Can you help me out again and tell me where to insert the following script:
 * a, h2 a:hover, h3 a:hover {
    color: #06c; text-decoration: none; }
 * a:hover {
    color: #147; text-decoration: underline; }
 * This was the piece we took out and then later spoke about. I’m trying to get 
   the linked text to not underline unless hovered over. Have you given it anymore
   thought on what we talked about?
    Thanks, Joel.

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