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inverted
11-01-2004, 12:09 PM
I've been adding page background images to some forums, and the crossover to CMPS doesn't seem to work too well. it seems that the CMPS uses the same page background from the template manager and doubles the filler image on top of itself, slightly aligned to the right so it doesn't match up properly. do get the best idea of what i'm saying please view:

http://www.juicyduff.com/

under the "JuicyDuff.com!" nes block on the left, the dark green border continues down to the bottom of the right block "Active Users". how can i make this image NOT used on the cmps_index.php for the inner table???

i know my explanation is pretty wordy and possibly confusing. any help would be appreciated. :p

inverted
11-03-2004, 08:35 AM
uhm, does no one else experience this problem? it's really causing huge issues with my templates since i can't use a background image like this. if you notice, down the left side of the forum there is a double line, dark green. on the right there is just a single line. the background="filler.jpg" is with only a single line on each side, therefore CMPS is using the image a second time, tiled over the inner table where the modules are placed. This should not happen. does anyone have instructions on how to remove that background from the module table?

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inverted
11-08-2004, 09:31 AM
i haven't gotten any response to this. could someone check out my website and let me know what i'm doing wrong with the background image? for some reason it's being used on the CMPS table as well as the main background table of the forum, so it's overlapping.

http://www.invertedweb.com/portal.php

any responses? :confused:

Brian
11-08-2004, 10:18 AM
Try editing your 'adv_portal' template and remove class="page" from the table there.

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inverted
11-09-2004, 09:48 PM
thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuu...

my bad, that sounds so simple, i feel stupid for not figuring that out myself... thanks for helping my noobness. ;)

-inverted

Brian
11-09-2004, 11:12 PM
No problem at all. I didn't even realize it the first time I looked at it.