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Forums | Change color of entire white box bounding area of AutoComic?
Change color of entire white box bounding area of AutoComic?
6:27 pm
March 11, 2010
evergreen
posts 3
I'm new, but I've used stripshow before, just not this latest version. I have to say, the beta looks good.
I'm having a problem with the AutoComic feature, though. I'm trying to get the white box that my comic and navbar appears in to be black, and I find I cannot. Is there any way to accomplish this, or not?
I've also messed with the CSS entry areas in the AutoComic section of my admin page, and found that I can add more black around my comic, but I still haven't managed to make the whole box black.
http://www.mostlythetruth.com
There's my website so you can take a better look at what I'm working with here. I've taken a look through the forum, but so far haven't found anything. I'm going to keep looking, though. It'd be much appreciated if someone could help me out with this.
7:38 pm
March 11, 2010
Brad
posts 233
OK, I suppose I'll need to add another field to the CSS options to change styles for the whole AutoComic area. For right now, though, you can add a CSS rule for the #autocomic element, which will allow you to style the whole thing.
11:08 pm
March 11, 2010
evergreen
posts 3
Hey, appreciate the expedient response there.
I've played around with it, and have thus far figured out some of what's what, and where it goes, and why it's not where I need to be. So, yeah, I'm having some trouble, my understanding of web programming is still pretty basic. Where exactly do I need to add the CSS rule, and how exactly would the rule need to be formatted.
And again, thanks.
10:33 am
March 12, 2010
evergreen
posts 3
Hey, nevermind, I think I got it. I was mucking around stripshow-autocomic.php, instead of the autocomic.css. Apparently I just wasn't being thorough. Appreciate it!
11:30 am
March 12, 2010
Brad
posts 233
Good job, but you shouldn't have had to do that. The settings you put in the fields should have overwritten the ones in autocomic.css — they weren't doing so. The good news is I found out why, and that will be fixed in the final release.