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Where do I change background color? I'm using PhotoPost Pro integrated with vBulletin and a custom theme. In PhotoPost, the background color for /showmembers.php, showgallery.php and showphoto.php is red - I assume its being picked up from my custom vB theme. Where would I go to change the background color on these templates without changing them for my vB pages? Thanks, Jim |
Do you have an example so I know what class to tell you what to look for. It could be either alt1 or panelsurround in vb stylesheet depending on where you are looking at. |
Chuck, Here are links to the 3 pages where I'd like to change the background color. Member Galleries - Into The Glue - Gallery Janice Lee Smith Gallery - Into The Glue - Gallery Wizard's Lab - Overview #1 - Into The Glue - Gallery Thanks, Jim |
Yep they all use the panelsurround class in vb |
Chuck - Thanks!!! I would have NEVER found that on my own. I really appreciate the support. Jim |
have a good evening, |
HI Chuck, Similar issue here. I have a dark background in my forum, Shaolin Temple Perspective - russbo Forum / Library, and the background of the photos is white, instead of, well, I think transparent. where would I alter that?? I can't find a panel surround css in any of styles. And if you follow that into the Photopost section, that same background appears (it won't match the dark styles). Must be some background setting in some css somewhere, but I can't find it. Thanks! |
forumrow_background possibly |
No, that's not it. I went through all the stylevars that might be it, and I can't find it. Looking at the plugin and the template that is formed really doesn't show how this photopost addon to vbulletins frontpage comes up with its background color. I'm baffled.... (I asked this here, which is probably a more appropriate thread. Should have put it in this mod corner thread initially) http://www.photopost.com/forum/photo...-4-0-a-14.html |
That is most definately the stylevar in vb4 if I change forumrow_background the forum photo block changes. |
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