There will be no more development for Atahualpa (or any other theme), and no support. Also no new registrations. I turned off the donation system. I may turn the forum to read only if it gets abused for spam. Unfortunately I have no time for the forum or the themes. Thanks a lot to the people who helped in all these years, especially Larry and of course: Paul. Take care and stay healthy -- Flynn, Atahualpa developer, Sep 2021
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#3
Dec 31, 2010, 01:45 PM
Publinaut
21 posts · Dec 2010
It seems to be in the header <tr> (code attached). I haven't been able to locate a control for this in the ATO.
The theme loads with an example style and a bunch of customization has been done to it. I suggest you copy the contents of CSS inserts to a text document and save it (you could also export the theme settings for a backup) then remove all the entries in the CSS inserts and see what it does.
Since you have them in a text file, you can add them back in a few at a time to see if 'your' style needs them.
happy New Year
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Last edited by juggledad; Jan 1, 2011 at 08:59 AM.
#6
Jan 1, 2011, 06:14 AM
Publinaut
21 posts · Dec 2010
I'm comfortable modifying the CSS. There are several CSS files with the AT download. I tried modifying the td#header in styles/ata-default, however, that didn't seem to have an effect. Should the modification be added to atahualpa/styles.css?