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Looking to widen Green flower theme

Started by shami, January 25, 2011, 07:33:36 PM

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shami

hi

I did a search on the board for how to widen a theme and have not found anything ...


I downloaded the theme green flower and would like to widen it just a little bit .. and not sure how ..

Is there someplace I can look to see how to do this .. I don't want full screen .. just a bit wider then it's set now .. so rows fully show


thank you in advance

Αndré



Αndré

Adjust that value
Quote from: themes/greenflower/style_wp.css#container {
   background:#fff url(images/bg.png) repeat-y left;
   margin:20px auto;
   width:780px;   
}

shami

thank you ..

Can I change the white to something else .. also can I put a background behind the center section like I do  in word press ..

thank you again for your help

Αndré

You can find out such things easily with the following tools: http://documentation.coppermine-gallery.net/en/dev_tools.htm#dev_tools_web_development

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