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onscene

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centralising gallery
« on: March 24, 2009, 08:00:05 pm »

hi all

does ne1 know what i need to edit to get the gallery centralised

have mastered the resizing just need to get it centralised

http://newsite.onscene.co.uk/gallery/

also: if ne1 knows where the colours are all located, please feel free to let me know (i want the blue lines and the page background)

thanks alot

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Re: centralising gallery
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2009, 07:51:57 pm »

does ne1 know
Please write plain English: most supporters who's first language is not English will not know that "ne1" actually means "anyone".

have mastered the resizing just need to get it centralised
You asked about this in the thread "Width of Gallery and background colour", and you should have resolved that thread instead of resolving it here!

does ne1 know what i need to edit to get the gallery centralised
Answer remains the same as in the other thread:
edit themes/yourtheme/template.html

also
We have a strict "one question per thread" policy that you failed to respect in the other thread as well. Read up board rules and respect them in the future.

if ne1 knows where the colours are all located, please feel free to let me know (i want the blue lines and the page background)
In the stylesheet, as per docs, i.e. themes/yourtheme/style.css

Look, you're asking very basic questions that are not really related to Coppermine, but they are basic HTML/CSS questions. It's beyond the scope of this board to teach you those basics. Read up the docs to find out what part of a theme controls which section of the output. Read up the stickies as well to find out what tools we recommend. After that, do your homework first.
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