Posted on: 08/26/04 03:00am
By: billsimmon
I've been tweaking the "clean" color palette of my geeklog page with some success, but for the life of me I can't figure out how to change/get rid of the ubiquitous thin white edge around the outside of the page. I want my background color to bleed all the way to the edge and I can't find the piece of code that controls that. can anyone help?
page is here (still in progress): http://www.candleboy.com/candleblog
thanks!
altering white "border" in clean theme
Posted on: 08/26/04 04:36am
By: Robin
In header file cut out the first <tr> (table row)- this way you will remove the upper white space.
In footer file cut out the last <tr> (table row) - this way you will remove the lower white space.
Try experimenting with the side ones removing some <td> .
Hope that helps.
altering white "border" in clean theme
Posted on: 08/26/04 05:58am
By: billsimmon
thank you! I have eliminated the top and bottom borders using the method you suggested. I can't seem to find the side ones though. Do you know which file they might be located in? It seemed like the top and bottom borders were "pixel.gif" files. I tried looking for similar files elsewhere with no luck.
altering white "border" in clean theme
Posted on: 08/26/04 05:58am
By: billsimmon
thank you! I have eliminated the top and bottom borders using the method you suggested. I can't seem to find the side ones though. Do you know which file they might be located in? It seemed like the top and bottom borders were "pixel.gif" files. I tried looking for similar files elsewhere with no luck.
(woops, sorry for the double post)
altering white "border" in clean theme
Posted on: 08/26/04 06:51am
By: Robin
I said experiment :wink: This way we learn stuff.
From the second <tr> in header remove the two <td>'s.