feral_vixen
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posted on 7/2/2004 at 11:06 AM |
oic, thanks for infos
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Shawn
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posted on 7/1/2004 at 10:29 PM |
Actually, it's not AT or Xanthia. .750 removed border="0" from all images
for w3c compliance. Since the guy or guys that removed that from .750 are
also in control of the Xanthia themes, they added it in the style sheet for
those themes.
-Shawn
[Edited on 7/1/2004 by Shawn]
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feral_vixen
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posted on 7/1/2004 at 10:27 PM |
Actually, Xanthia doesn't have the problem (blue and purple border). It is
AT with that strange colours. But img { border: none } fixed it,
thanks 
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Shawn
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posted on 6/29/2004 at 09:22 PM |
Actually, I think it's .750. The Xanthia themes you tried probably just
include the style in their css. Just off the top of my head, try this in
style.css:
img { border: none; }
-Shawn
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jstuckemeyer
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posted on 6/29/2004 at 09:17 PM |
It is Xanthia. Go to the postnuke forums and look in the Xanthia theme
design area for a fix you can add to your .css file.
It not really a bug, but rather an attempt to be more compliant with html.
Its a pain-in-the-ass, but it is what it is.
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feral_vixen
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posted on 6/29/2004 at 09:05 PM |
I used AT and Xanthia on PN 0.726, no problems.
Then I tried on PN 0.75, AT has a strange blue and purple border (links
color) on every hyperlinking image, including links on admin menu, banner,
footer, header and +/- icon on collapsible blocks, and everywhere. Every AT
theme I tried on PN 0.75 do the same, but it never happened on AT with PN
0.726.
Xanthia's okay on both PN, any suggestion?
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