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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Issue with modified Kubrick theme in Firefox…Ok so I did some messing around and I solved that problem but created a new one. I didn’t make any changes on my main web server so I used a free host to mess with it…
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Customizing Kubrick problems…I ended up moving the <div id=”page”> down below the header dive in header.php and that fixed the header, I guess it doesn’t look too bad now… Thanks though!
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Customizing Kubrick problems…Ok, I got it up:
http://habbozine.byethost8.com/blog/The issue is that the wide.png (normally kubrickbgwide) is going too far. It ends up going behind the header (hiding the rounded corners and alpha transparency) and doing the same at the footer.
I’ve tried messing with paddings and margins and all it does is mess it up more, so this is what it looks like untampered except changing the text (blog name and desc) to an image in header.php and changing the image names in the styles sheets and in header.php
Thanks!
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Customizing Kubrick problems…I can’t give you an external link because I’m working on it in XAMPP and I don’t want to open my port 80 on my router. I could try and upload it to my webserver…
I know, it’s the kubrickbgwide file, I replaced it with wide wide.png and then changed the embedded css in the header.php page, then it shows the middle, but tiles it all the way behind the header and the footer. But when I put CSS comment tags around it (the embedded css #page tag in header.php) then the header and footer look like I designed them to look (rounded and transparent) and then of course, the middle is gone (which is what is should be when I comment out the #page tag on header.php)
Not sure if I’m really making any sense, I’ll try and get it onto a webserver, right now things are going a bit slow on my webserver’s end, they’re probably optimizing their hard drives. =S
Thanks!