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berginet

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igames Theme
« on: August 29, 2006, 06:58:05 pm »

Hello, one Question about the igames Theme i like this Theme very much and i want to use it for my homepage www.berginet.de but my design also the forum is blue.

So is there a chance to get the psd files for that Theme?
 :-\  i pray there is a chance  .... ::) :-[ :-\

many greets
bergi
« Last Edit: January 10, 2007, 04:43:46 pm by GauGau »
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Re: igames Theme
« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2006, 07:17:13 pm »

You can simply use save option of browser while you are looking at the gallery with igame theme
in this way you can simply edit saved file and create your forum theme from saved file
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Re: igames Theme
« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2006, 07:21:01 pm »

im good in photoshop but theme makin not really
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Re: igames Theme
« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2006, 11:43:34 pm »

Won't help you in this case. We don't have a PSD file for that theme anyway, as it hasn't been created in Photoshop in the first place. Do as bmossavari suggested.
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Re: igames Theme
« Reply #4 on: January 10, 2007, 03:15:09 pm »

I got a question about this theme too...

I would like to insert a background image instead of just background colour to look more like my forums. The background image is to be for the page background...(not just table background)

In the CSS code I see:

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/* Background colors definition */
body { background-color: #4A4A4A; }
.textinput, .listbox, .radio, .checkbox { background-color: #4A4A4A; }
.tableh1, .tableh1_compact, .navmenu, .navmenu a, .navmenu a:hover  {         background : #3F3F3F ; }
.tableh2, .catrow_noalb, .tableh2_compact, .tablef, .img_caption_table th {         background : #343333 ; }
.tableb, .catrow, .display_media, .tableb_compact, .thumbnails, .img_caption_table td { background : #454444 ; }

Is the first line the code to change page background? I realise there are different backgrounds for the tables etc. I want to change the main background that goes behind the table. How do I enter a background image into the code? cheers :)
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Re: igames Theme
« Reply #5 on: January 10, 2007, 04:43:32 pm »

Well, this is not really Coppermine-related, but a matter of plain CSS layout. You assign the background image to the element that is suppossed to show the background. As you want the entire page's background to change, you'll have to edit the body element. Something like
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body {
    background-image:url(your/background_image.jpg);
}
should do the trick.

In the future, please respect the "one question per thread" policy you agreed to respect when signing up. As your question is not related to the original question, I'm locking this thread.

If you need details, start a thread of your own, with a link to your coppermine-driven gallery and a deep link to the background-image you want to see attached. This way, someone could come up with instructions to copy&paste into your stylesheet. Better option though would be to read up how CSS work in the first place - there are many great tutorials available - just google for them.
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