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January 24, 2007 at 4:43 pm #213599
Thanks Winston, that did the trick — appreciate you taking the time to reply.
Regards,
AnthonyJanuary 24, 2007 at 5:02 pm #213601Hi Anthony,
I just checked your site. Nice moofx Banner (I suppose)! If you want to place this header as above and still want to have the possibilities to show the three headed Module on some of your pages, you unpublish them only for the Pages you want to have this banner! If for example you want to have this header only on your News site (cause I suppose you want to keep the beautiful moofx header for the Homepage) you unpublish the User Modules 8 an 9 for the Newsite and then you publish your Picture to the Module 7
Hope it makes sense. Ik kan het je ook in het nederlands uitleggen als je wil. 😀
Doei.
Winston
January 24, 2007 at 6:28 pm #213610Hoi Winston … Dank je 🙂
Thanks for the tip(s), could come in handy when we make the final arrangements of the site.
Mvg/regards,
AnthonyJanuary 24, 2007 at 9:09 pm #213618Could anyone who has done this please explain where in the template_css.css I place the definitions that were mentioned? I tried adding them to the top and several other places and it never worked.
January 24, 2007 at 9:12 pm #213619<em>@nicnatros 6831 wrote:</em><blockquote>Could anyone who has done this please explain where in the template_css.css I place the definitions that were mentioned? I tried adding them to the top and several other places and it never worked.</blockquote>
Hi nicnatros,
Just add them at the very end for example … after the last }, hit enter a couple of times and paste the two sections in there … that’s all there is to it!
Regards,
AnthonyJanuary 30, 2007 at 4:53 pm #213907Thanks for the help with this tip, I got it working. I also removed the top blue ballner so that the picture is right under the banner. In IE7 it looks great. The problem now is that in IE6 it has extra blue space at top where the old blue banner was. In IE7 the blue line on top and bottom is the same thickness.
When I remove the following from index.php: IE6 looks right with the blue bars equal in size. But then in IE7 my custom image at the top doesn’t show at all.
<!– BEGIN: HEADER –>
<div id=”ja-header” class=”clearfix”></div>
<!– END: HEADER –>When I remove the background line shown next from the template_css.css: In IE6 it removes the blue bar that I’m referring to, but in IE7 it removes my custom picture as well.
#ja-header {
clear: both;
background: url(../images/header-bg.jpg) top right repeat-x #4F89D2;
color: #FFFFFF;
text-align: left;
line-height: normal;
height: 0px;
position: relative;
}Attached is a image of how it shows in IE6, when the blue bar at top is too thick. How can I fix this IE6/IE7 inconsistency? I’ve tried a lot of changes but can’t get this right. Thanks!
http://www.epicstatus.com is the site.
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