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alecram
post Dec 29 2008, 09:28 AM
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How do I get this to stop being orange?



I really do apologize if this has been asked before, but I've been searching for so long and haven't found anything that works for 2.0. Any help is very much appreciated.
Reason for edit: Please use [thumb] tags instead of [img] tags when posting large images. - Mike
 
 
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Mickey
post Dec 29 2008, 02:17 PM
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Do you mind posting your codes and the link to your page? Thanks.
 
alecram
post Dec 29 2008, 11:05 PM
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div.blurbAboutMe h4 {font-family: Arial; color: #342840; background-color: #D9B862;}

div.commentsModule div.moduleBody div.user img.OnlineNow {display:none;}
div.commentsModule ul.moduleList li.odd {background-color: #F1EED4; margin-left: 1px;}

div#topnav {display:none;}

div#header, div#googlebar, div#topnav {background:transparent;}

div.basicInfoModule div.profileDemographics {background-color: transparent;}

div.photo {height:120px; position:absolute; margin-top:25px;}


Um. I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for,
but please be patient with me. I don't know how a lot of this works.
This is what is in my CSS box.

I want to know how I can carry this same effect over to my comments:
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div.basicInfoModule div.profileDemographics {background-color: transparent;}


Link to my site: here.
 
Mickey
post Dec 30 2008, 07:01 AM
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Try removing this bit of code in your CSS section:

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div.commentsModule ul.moduleList li.odd {background-color: #F1EED4; margin-left: 1px;}
 
alecram
post Dec 30 2008, 07:08 AM
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Oy, I tried it. It made the space around the user's picture the default darker orange.
 
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post Dec 30 2008, 07:32 AM
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Try adding this code to your CSS, then:

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div.module div.userComment {background:none;}
 
alecram
post Dec 30 2008, 08:06 AM
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It makes the whole thing dark orange - picture and text.
I really do apologize if this is being a pain! \
But thank you for your help.
 
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post Dec 30 2008, 08:40 AM
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Sorry about that. Alright, I'm sure this one will work:

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div.commentsModule div.moduleBody div.userComment {background-color:transparent; border:0px;}
 
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post Dec 30 2008, 07:09 PM
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Oh man, it didn't the first few times I tried it, but it does now! Thank you so much! It worked! dance.gif flowers.gif
 
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post Dec 31 2008, 12:26 AM
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