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Post by Samuel on May 25, 2006 15:56:47 GMT -5
Gradients: <style type="text/css"> <!--
.titlebg, .newstitlebg { background-image: (Gradient Image URL); background-repeat: repeat-x; }
.catbg { background-image url(Gradient Image URL); background-repeat: repeat-x: } --> </style>
theres also the menu grad: just add this in .menubg { background-image url(Gradient Image URL); background-repeat: repeat-x: } Scrollbars: Scrollbars only work on some browsers Play around with the colors untill I get a decent image. <style type="text/css"> <!--
body { scrollbar-3dlight-color: #Hex Color; scrollbar-highlight-color: #Hex Color; scrollbar-shadow-color: #Hex Color; scrollbar-darkshadow-color: #Hex Color; scrollbar-track-color: #Hex Color; scrollbar-face-color: #Hex Color; scrollbar-arrow-color: #Hex Color; }
--> </style> Cursors: Cursors are saved as .cur or .ani files, and usually 32 x 32pxs you can usually find one for download on Google <style type="text/css"> <!--
body, a:hover { cursor: url(Cursor File URL); }
--> </style>
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Matt
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Post by Matt on May 25, 2006 16:25:56 GMT -5
Thanks for the additions Iban!
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Post by Samuel on May 25, 2006 16:35:36 GMT -5
Well, without the simple, wheres the great?
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Post by capazi on May 30, 2006 14:16:34 GMT -5
doe these codes work on a acttual site ?
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Post by Matt on May 30, 2006 14:21:14 GMT -5
I know the scroll bar code will, and I know the gradient one won't. I don't know about the cursors.
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Post by capazi on May 30, 2006 14:40:47 GMT -5
then how did u get the grad on your tables on gamerzone.com ?
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Post by Matt on May 30, 2006 16:21:02 GMT -5
Ask Iban
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Samuel
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Post by Samuel on May 31, 2006 1:10:18 GMT -5
Proboards uses CSS classes so it doesn't have to write the same thing out over and over again. I just added in my own style -
<style type="text/css"><!--
.gradient { background-image: url(GRAD URL); }
--></style>
then in a table cell where you want it you can just put:
<td class="gradient">
And you will get your gradient.
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Post by Matt on May 31, 2006 8:38:39 GMT -5
That's what I thought. Just didn't know how to explain it
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