"powered by coppermine" link is hovering in the wrong place "powered by coppermine" link is hovering in the wrong place
 

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"powered by coppermine" link is hovering in the wrong place

Started by ir803, June 05, 2006, 10:22:39 PM

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ir803

is it possible to move the coppermine link to sit below the footer, at the moment it is floating below the album thumbnails and on different pages it moves slightly, can I fix it to the bottom of the page.

Paver

I would check your themes/yourtheme/style.css section for 'footer'.  Make sure it doesn't have any floating elements.  You can style the footer however you like and in doing so, you might set it off floating.

You can compare your theme's style against a core theme to see what the differences are.

ir803

I am modifying the kubrick theme and have taken the snippet of code on the default theme and added it at the bottom of the html template and now I have the coppermine link neat in the centre at the bottom of the page BUT there is still another one sitting just above the footer graphic and I can't find it in the html code or the theme.php where else could it be ??

Paver

A link to your site which shows the issue might be helpful.

ir803

here it is.

Paver

Ok, I don't think there's anything more I can say publicly.  If you look at the Kubrick theme on the demo, that's where the credit tag goes.  Unfortunately, we cannot tell you how to move the tag.

Maybe an older & wiser dev team member will have more to say, but from what I can tell (as a relatively new dev team member), there's nothing more I can say.

Joachim Müller

see my reply to the other thread you tried to hijack that has been split.

ir803

OK guys sorry to cause hassle, I'll wait and see if someone suggest something, in the mean time the suggestion "use positioning capabilities of CSS to put the tag where you see fit." would be fine If I could actually find the tag, it's in the demo kubrick theme on this site but I can't see it anywhere on mine.
??? ??? ??? thanks for your help and patience

ir803

OK, I've sorted it to a satisfactory conclusion, Iv'e made the footer graphic smaller and re-positioned using the CSS, there is no visible code for the link but the CSS still moves it.
I'm happy now.  ;D