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Changing the color around the photo 1 Attachment(s) I don't mean the photopost border but actual block the images set in are white when using a dark style. This isn't teh same problem I had before with the background of the entire block, this is just the smaller block the image is setting in is white. lol we're getting closer to having this all fixed up... whew! |
oops posted this in the wrong area, should be in Photopost Pro |
I would have to see the actual site but my suggestion would be to check that actual overlay template under admin edit templates and see any style color elements in there |
Heartland R/C Community Gallery - Heartland R/C Gallery I'll take a look at it later tonight and see what I can come up with. |
yeah its your overlay template. Just edit the template and remove the background color element. whats that thumbnail-photo template Code: Content visible to verified customers only. |
in vb admincp > Templates > overlay there isn't a line with the info you have there. In photopost admin there is no overlay template in Photopost admin > Edit Templates |
We are talking our photopost product so it would be in our admin control panel ;) |
edited the thumbnail-photo template with the info you gave and no change. Is there supposed to be an actual "overlay template" im looking for or is it named thumbnail-photo template? |
You template name depends on whatever overlay your using. Which one are you using? I was just guessing because it looked like a photo. Try maybe thumbnail-slant Your thumbnail template name is going to take its name from the overlay you set under layout options in admin. |
I'm slowly understanding this now lol. Ok, yes I was using the photo thumbnail in layout options, that was the one I was editing but it made no difference to that white area. If I do not choose a border, the white is gone but is not the look im going for (I like the photo layout). So am I correct in removing this background-color: #f2f2f2; from the template or is there more to it? |
http://www.heartlandrc.com/photopost...rlay-photo.gif You will probally have to make a new overlay image itself |
I see now, ok. I picked one that has a little less background on it, it'll be fine! But at least I know and will deal with it some day. Chuck, I really appreciate your patience with this. |
no problem enjoy whats left of the holiday. Just waiting for dessert here ;) |
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