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Adding Picture in front of the "Most Viewed" and "Last Comment"-Text

Started by cale, December 28, 2004, 11:15:37 PM

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cale

Hi All.

the topic tells you my Problem! im looking for a way to add a picture in front of the "Most Viewed" and "Last Comment" Text.. by now i spent some hours to search through the Forum but didn find something helpful! I already tried adding the img tag in the starttable function. This worked for the Main Page, but when selecting an album, the image is displayed two times... perhaps because the starttable function is called two times???)

Hope somebody can help me!!!

ahh and i have another problem...

how can i change the color of the table row showing the following content "xx albums on xx page(s)". for me its grey but i want its background to be white. i played with the style sheet but unsuccesfully...

ok thats all!!! looking forward to receive an answer...

sincerely yours, Andi

ps. CPG is great!!

Joachim Müller

1) We have a "one question per thread" policy here, you agreed to respect it when you signed up for your account on this forum
2) To add an image that is being displayed before the meta albums, you have to edit index.php and fiddle with the code (not recommended)
3) To edit the way statistics are being displayed, edit the css class "statlink" in themes/yourtheme/style.css. If this doesn't give you enough control, edit themes/yourtheme/theme.php, find {STATISTICS}(is in the code several times) and edit the surrounding html markup accordingly.

Joachim