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Post by Former Member on Jun 17, 2013 17:16:16 GMT -8
I am using this default skin(which is premade) and am wondering how to do borders on like it on my other skins. Thank you link
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Post by Stinky666 on Jun 17, 2013 20:43:54 GMT -8
I am using this default skin(which is premade) and am wondering how to do borders on like it on my other skins. Thank you linkWhat border(s) are you referring to specifically?
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Post by Former Member on Jun 17, 2013 21:40:48 GMT -8
The thick ones around the main forum
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Post by Former Member on Jun 18, 2013 23:41:15 GMT -8
bump!
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Post by ♥ ℒʊ√ ♥ on Jun 18, 2013 23:54:56 GMT -8
Hi STLUEE ~ If you want a two color border (like in today's default theme on my forum) you can add this to your style sheet /* curved border around forum*/ #wrapper {background-image: @body_background_image; width:1000px; padding: 7px; border-radius: 1em 1em 1em 1em;-moz-border-radius: 1em 1em 1em 1em;-webkit-border-radius: 1em 1em 1em 1em; border: 10px solid;webkit-box-shadow:inset -5px -5px 7px 7px #F6358A; moz-box-shadow:inset -5px -5px 7px 7px #F6358A; box-shadow:inset -5px -5px 7px 7px #F6358A; } Changing the px numbers will affect the the width of the border. The outer border picks up the color of your background image or default text color) The second color is any hex # of your choice. If you want an image for one of the borders use this ~ {background:url("http:// your url link") instead of " background-image: @body_background_image" It looks like your linked example is an image with a shadow border around it. Hope this helps.
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Post by Former Member on Jun 20, 2013 16:01:58 GMT -8
Thats real close to what I want.Do you know a good place to get images to ad? Thank you.
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