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tipsy

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i-feel-dirty theme(how to add visual structure?)
« on: June 06, 2009, 09:32:03 pm »

I want to use i-feel-dirty theme for my coppermine gallery since it is the best looking one. But when I use it together with Coppermine Simple Forum 2.0, it looks really unstructured(no lines on main area to give good structure).

I don't know if this makes any sense, but I have attached some pictures to make more sence what I mean(please see below).
  • pic1=before
  • pic2=what I am aiming for(RED LINES)
  • pic3=inspiration, another theme that has lines

I have looked around and seems css file needs to be adjuested....but I am noob :'( :
-style_cpg.css
-style_wp.css

Can anyone help me out?  ??? How to add the outlines on the main area, to increase structure.

link to site: http://valkyr.oxyhost.com/cpg1.4/index.php
testuser= user
testpass= pass

Ask if you need any more info, hope I gave all needed.


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Re: i-feel-dirty theme(how to add visual structure?)
« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2009, 05:44:26 pm »

 :D PERFECT! works like a charm, now I know what I need to adjust.

Basically I just needed to know that it was .tableb inside style_cpg.css, but your answer is even better, I can basically see for myself what I would like differantly!

I just needed to add "code" like this:
.tableb {
        padding-top: 3px solid #000000;
        padding-right: 10px;
        padding-bottom: 3px;
        padding-left: 10px;

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        border: 1px solid #000000;}

Any other looking for answer, I would advise looking first into Joachim Müllers link, since it gives a more explenation.

Thanks Müller GauGau 8)
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