• Resolved Jimmy

    (@jayem82)


    I have modified the Kubrick theme a little bit, but I have problems with the #page background image.

    If you look at my blog https://www.jayem.se you will see that the #page background image starts above my header image, and goes further down my fotter image. This is because my new header/footer image is a transparent png, so that the body background image will work.

    My question is:
    Can I set the horizontal starting and ending point of the #page background image? So the page looks good. The current setting is the default Kubrick code in the header.php file.

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  • Edit: I’m not sure sorry. at first i thought the space was part of the header graphic to accomodate the rounded corners but now I see what you mean, it’s a transparant PNG

    I do see what you’re talking about and I think it can be fixed just in the CSS but I wouldn’t know how – someone else will! Good luck. I like how you changed the look of kubrick there

    Thread Starter Jimmy

    (@jayem82)

    But aren’t there some way to let the background image on the #page start further down like 30px or something?

    Or maybe I can put the header div outside the page div? I’ll try this later if nobody can help.

    that sounds like a good idea, try taking the header div out of the page div, seems to me that would bump it

    Do you have a nice firefox extension, I think called Web Developer extension? it can show you where the div’s are with bright red lines

    Thread Starter Jimmy

    (@jayem82)

    Just finished everything now! Check it out at https://www.jayem.se

    what was the main part of the solution for those gray/white areas?

    congrats

    Thread Starter Jimmy

    (@jayem82)

    Just saw that I still have problems with the footer.

    Page background is overlapping the footer image.

    So I have to move the footer also.

    But I can’t figure out how to do it…

    Thread Starter Jimmy

    (@jayem82)

    Could not fix the footer. So I just created a new div instead. Deleted the info inside the footer div so it wont show, and now the page looks good.

    =)

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