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remove link border (was frame)

Started by scifirocket21, March 08, 2007, 07:00:06 AM

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scifirocket21

how can i remove the link frame around the photo generated by cpmFetch?  im sure its a css thing, but I'm not sure what option to use or what css syntax to use.  any help you be great. 

here is the image: http://mydpnet.com/test.php

i want to remove the blue frame around the image.

vuud

Quote from: scifirocket21 on March 08, 2007, 07:00:06 AM
how can i remove the link frame around the photo generated by cpmFetch?  im sure its a css thing, but I'm not sure what option to use or what css syntax to use.  any help you be great. 

here is the image: http://mydpnet.com/test.php

i want to remove the blue frame around the image.

Don't look at it in Internet Explorer :D

Seriously though it is an IE specific thing.  But what you want to do is turn off the border on img tags in CSS.

I am too tired / weary of fielding posts today - but I have a page that could help:

http://www.fistfullofcode.com/projects/copperminefetch/tips.php

It does not show how to remove the border, but you should get the idea of how to manipulate the border / img in css and cpmfetch.

I am confident you will  be able to work it out from there...

If not, try

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=css+removing+blue+border+from+images&btnG=Google+Search

G'luck



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scifirocket21

i figured it out.  i was using linkstyle instead of image style

Moumentai

Could you please explain how you solved this?

scifirocket21

ok, its been almost a year, and i'm having problems with this again.

the following code should remove the blue hyperlink boarder around the image, should it now?
<style type="text/css">
teststyle {
border-style: none;
}
</style>
<?php
  
include "photos/cpmfetch/cpmfetch.php";
  
$objCpm = new cpm("photos/cpmfetch/cpmfetch_config.php");
$options = array("imageStyle" => "teststyle");
  
$objCpm->cpm_viewLastAddedMedia(1,4,$options);
  
$objCpm->cpm_close();
?>


Nibbler

No. The class name in the CSS needs to begin with a dot to indicate it's a class.


.teststyle {
border-style: none;
}

scifirocket21

<style type="text/css">
.teststyle {
border-style: none;
}
</style>
<?php
  
include "photos/cpmfetch/cpmfetch.php";
  
$objCpm = new cpm("photos/cpmfetch/cpmfetch_config.php");
$options = array("imageStyle" => ".teststyle");
  
$objCpm->cpm_viewLastAddedMedia(1,4,$options);
  
$objCpm->cpm_close();
?>



that didn't work either.  i have tried other css styles other than just boarder formats, and they don't appear to work.  for some reason, I can't get my scrip to read the script files.

Nibbler

Only change what I told you to change. Nothing else.

scifirocket21


scifirocket21

one last question...
where can I find all the various functions for the options array that will describe the different functions that can be applied to things like the "subtitle" function and such?  i tried the documentation, but it didnt provide these specifics.

Joachim Müller

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