It is not possible to show the adjustment. Let me explain. A few days ago I read that it was possible to have a responsive coppermine installation. In a sort of experiment and to create a responsive theme in a style I like and whichs fits into my existing website, I mixed the theme curve-responsive with a set of CSS-Files, which I use for other html pages and which are not part of coppermine (see: photoinfos.com) .
I was surprised that it worked, but due to two more css-files there was some confusion. The css-files from the coppermine theme and my htlm-style had some identical names for classes (body, list ...) but different settings. How a list was displayed, was partly defined by the ccs-file from my html-style (not from coppermine). Therefore they were unfolded. I corrected some entrys in the css and made minor changes in the theme.php. The changes in the theme.pho were less important than uncluttering the css.files.
I didn't make a protokoll of my corrections. If I had done that and posted everything here, it wouldn't help anybody, because nobody has the same set of files in a theme.
There are still some minor flaws. I have attached a picture. The red arrows point to entries in a list. As you can see, the bar benaeth the word 'Suche' looks weird. Here is still some interference from the css-file which was not part of the original.
When I think that I have reached a point from which other more skilled people should have a deeper look into the coding of my theme, I will issue it in a seperate post. Shurely the construction of 6 css-files (see attachment) in the theme folder can be cleaned up and perhaps something more.
Tom