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OptiForum
Sorry for the newbie question but i need some easy instruction on how to turn the top of my board white "where the logo is"
The reason why is because i have a logo that does not expand with screen resoulutions and it looks like a major pain to fix that. My logo has a white backround and i could make it smaller and not have that problem if the top of my board was white.

Is this changeable in the css (easy mode) and if so, what is it called.

Please help a newb thumbsup.gif
IAIHMB
It's called logostrip in the CSS, but do not use the easy CSS editor.
OptiForum
QUOTE(IAIHMB @ Jul 9 2005, 10:12 PM) *
It's called logostrip in the CSS, but do not use the easy CSS editor.



OK....WHY?

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IAIHMB
It removes a lot of CSS that is necessary to keeping the skin set displaying correctly.
OptiForum
QUOTE(IAIHMB @ Jul 9 2005, 10:58 PM) *
It removes a lot of CSS that is necessary to keeping the skin set displaying correctly.




OOOPS......

Well i went in and edited the logostrip in the easy mode. I think it looks pretty good. I just deleted the backround code and it came out blank as i wanted it. I then installed my white backround small logo and tested it at every screen resolution and WAALAA!! Problem solved.

I hope i dont have any new problems.

Thank you for the help
IAIHMB
You should try looking again, here are a few errors:

http://optiforum.invisionzone.com/index.php?showtopic=27 - Look at the quote button.
http://optiforum.invisionzone.com/index.php?act=Members - Look at the "Name begins with..." and "Toggle More Options..." buttons.
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