http://www.stevo.be/gallery
I just made my theme like my cms-template.
Then I changed my style to become this result.
But I still can see some borderlines.
Where can I find them??
You need to upgrade to 1.4.27, you are vulnerable to attacks.
<!--Coppermine Photo Gallery 1.4.25 (stable)-->
Those aren't borders ... if we are taking about the space between table cells.
That is the table cellspacing attribute.
Try adding this to custom theme's theme.php
// Function to start a 'standard' table
function starttable($width = '-1', $title = '', $title_colspan = '1')
{
global $CONFIG;
if ($width == '-1') $width = $CONFIG['picture_table_width'];
if ($width == '100%') $width = $CONFIG['main_table_width'];
echo <<<EOT
<!-- Start standard table -->
<table align="center" width="$width" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" class="maintable">
EOT;
if ($title) {
echo <<<EOT
<tr>
<td class="tableh1" colspan="$title_colspan">$title</td>
</tr>
EOT;
}
}
Quote from: Jeff Bailey on October 30, 2010, 07:26:48 AM
You need to upgrade to 1.4.27, you are vulnerable to attacks.
<!--Coppermine Photo Gallery 1.4.25 (stable)-->
Those aren't borders ... if we are taking about the space between table cells.
That is the table cellspacing attribute.
Try adding this to custom theme's theme.php
// Function to start a 'standard' table
function starttable($width = '-1', $title = '', $title_colspan = '1')
{
global $CONFIG;
if ($width == '-1') $width = $CONFIG['picture_table_width'];
if ($width == '100%') $width = $CONFIG['main_table_width'];
echo <<<EOT
<!-- Start standard table -->
<table align="center" width="$width" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" class="maintable">
EOT;
if ($title) {
echo <<<EOT
<tr>
<td class="tableh1" colspan="$title_colspan">$title</td>
</tr>
EOT;
}
}
thx, will upgrade soon.
I installed 1.4.25 because of some plugins.