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Coppermine Fetch Styling Question

Started by disstress, October 26, 2005, 12:46:39 AM

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disstress

  I would really like to know how to make the image
link border smaller when using cpmfetch.
You can see an example on thier page
http://cpmfetch.fistfullofcode.com/projects/copperminefetch/index.php
If you look on the right side at the pictures set as
an example, the border around them is a few pixels thick.
I would like to know how to change that to be as
thin as possible or possibly have no border.
I have searched through the code and through my
coppermine template's css, I use the default template BTW.
I am not sure if I am in the right forum, if not please move me
and thanks in advance for any advice/solution.


I Can't post in the mod thread, if this is inappropiate please instruct me on where to post this or please move it.
Thanks

kegobeer

Reply to the cpmfetch thread - don't try to create a new one.
Do not send me a private message unless I ask for one.  Make your post public so everyone can benefit.

There are no stupid questions
But there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots

Joachim Müller

disstress by PM:
Quote from: disstress
Hello,

You locked my post in the support forums for posting about cpmfetch.

You said that I need to post in the mod forum. I do not have permission to post in the mod forum, or maybe I'm looking in the wrong place. Could you please direct me to where I can repost this?
I told you to post, not to start a new thread. Finally, you appear to have figured this out - you have replied to an existing thread. Anyway, both during registration as well as in my signature it clearly says not to PM me or any other devs, so in the future: don't.

disstress

Quote from: GauGau on October 26, 2005, 06:42:18 AM
disstress by PM:
Quote from: disstress
Hello,

You locked my post in the support forums for posting about cpmfetch.

You said that I need to post in the mod forum. I do not have permission to post in the mod forum, or maybe I'm looking in the wrong place. Could you please direct me to where I can repost this?
I told you to post, not to start a new thread. Finally, you appear to have figured this out - you have replied to an existing thread. Anyway, both during registration as well as in my signature it clearly says not to PM me or any other devs, so in the future: don't.

I wasn't PMing you for support.

Joachim Müller

Quote from: disstress on October 31, 2005, 06:54:20 PM
Could you please direct me to where I can repost this?
Well, you asked a question, didn't you? That's my definition of looking for support. Anyway, as I suggested: you can't start new threads on that particular board, you can only reply to existing threads there. It's the decision of vuud to handle cpmFetch support this way. The sticky thread and the board description say so as well.