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  • bd4tru

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    I have the same problem. While I’ll bite my lip on the notion that “it shouldn’t need headings, etc.” I chime in here to add that the option to change the font color was also removed. When we advertise MSRP, MAP specials, etc. the ability to change the font color is quite important to draw a customer’s attention. Moreover, changing font color doesn’t make the “short description” any longer.

    Thanks, VesaT. Question, I located the file you referenced via cPANEL; however, my existing CSS in there has a field for “border,” which I interpret to be the issue I’m dealing with. I don’t see that on the CSS you provided as an example. Is there another way to affect the border via CSS other than the border field? Separately, I have a broader question, when I am making these .CSS changes on the native file, does Photocrati Theme or NextGen settings “catch up.” I’m not exactly sure where the best place to be tweaking these settings is. For example, I notice that the new NextGen gallery has settings like NextGEN Basic… with Thumbnail settings.
    Finally, is anyone else having thumbnail issues, overall. Aside from the border issue, my thumbnails aren’t loading well. I have to repeatedly reupload the thumbnail images.

    OK, ip00, thank you. I just took your advice and the warning disappeared. Thanks. On a possibly related note, I’ve noticed that both before and after I moved the nggallery.css move some of my style overrides aren’t working–namely thumbnail and single pic borders are appearing. As background, I’m always a few months behind on updates and I now note that people are struggling with the transition. Bugs I guess. I’ve looked at forum tips from Photocrati/Nextgen regarding removing thumbnail borders, but none are working. I’ve made the changes within the Theme Options and Gallery Options locations for CSS. Does anyone have a silver bullet to fix this? I hate the borders.

    PS: This is my first time on a forum (I think), so sorry if I’m being advice greedy.

    I’m having a similar problem, to wit: I can find my nggallery.css file in the “original” location; however, when I try to move/copy it to the “new” location, I can’t find the destination “ngg_styles” folder. That is, I am good from >>>/>>>/public_html/wp-content/. But I don’t have the ngg_styles subfolder into which I can move/copy the nggallery.css file. Any tips?

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