• I was just wondering, what part of the CSS is to customize the buttons like on the comments’ “Submit” or the “<<Back” buttons?

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  • No-one has asked about that button before ??
    I’ll try and figure it out.
    Be back soon ??

    Okay…. this will make it into an image.
    1. Create the image you want to use as the button. Don’t make it too big obviously (20*20) should be okay.
    2. Upload the image to the main wp dir.
    3. In your CSS, put this:
    .button {
    repeat: no-repeat;
    margin-bottom: -5px;
    }
    4. Now edit ‘wp-comments.php’
    Find the line just above this bit:

    </form>

    Replace it with this line:
    <input type="image" src="bug.gif" name="submit" alt="Submit" class="button" />
    That’s it.

    *stares blankly at podz* – where did you get the idea that he wants to use an image? All that was asked about was what CSS controls how it looks….
    TG

    None does…… it’s just *there*, so you need to write something that does change it.
    As it’s a button, I figured an image may be cool – but I’ll change this to whatever ??

    Thread Starter jaqueen

    (@jaqueen)

    TG and podz,
    Yes, what I am trying to do is see if there is a part in the CSS to customize how the button looks like in regular CSS. I don’t want to make an image, but I think you have just misunderstood me. Does anybody else know how to do this part of the CSS?
    -Jaqueen

    I think this is what you are looking for Jaqueen, unless you have found it already:
    input.button {
    font-size: 11px;
    font-family: Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
    color: #000;
    padding: 0px;
    border:1px solid #000;
    background-color:#fff;
    }
    Then, in your file you need to do this:
    <input class="button" type="submit"

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