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[SOLVED] How to add padding between the border lines and the rotating header image


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Old Oct 16, 2010, 01:24 PM
neondevil
 
29 posts · Sep 2010
I was in the HTML inserts tab and I was trying to add to get studiol01.jpg to look like studiol02.jpg. I just really want to move everything a few spaces down under the first border line.

I tried adding padding then a margin under the borders div but with no success, where should I be modifying it?


Thanks!
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Old Oct 16, 2010, 01:59 PM
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10,176 posts · Jul 2009
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It's hard to say without seeing the site. It could be in CSS Inserts or it could be one of the %bars or some styling for the menubars.
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Old Oct 17, 2010, 07:44 PM
neondevil
 
29 posts · Sep 2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by lmilesw
It's hard to say without seeing the site. It could be in CSS Inserts or it could be one of the %bars or some styling for the menubars.

http://studiolonline.com/

That's the site, I'm not sure what it could be. Maybe there is a div for basically the body of the site excluding the menu/logo image etc? That's probably just wishful thinking.
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Old Oct 17, 2010, 09:35 PM
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Instead of putting a border on the image put a %bar1 or %bar2 over %image and style the bar as desired.
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Old Oct 18, 2010, 09:55 AM
neondevil
 
29 posts · Sep 2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by lmilesw
Instead of putting a border on the image put a %bar1 or %bar2 over %image and style the bar as desired.

So wait %bar1 and %bar2 are the things in the header options or I would have to add them in to the HTML/CSS inserts?

So if it's the header options one, I'd disable the line I already have in the HTML/CSS inserts then go in make that black but how would I position it? Does it have a default starting location? Because I've changed the colors before I just never noticed it popping up anywhere.
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Old Oct 18, 2010, 10:23 AM
neondevil
 
29 posts · Sep 2010
Oh and I should have put this in earlier because this is the section I was modifying:

div#imagecontainer {
border-top: solid 1px #333;
border-bottom: solid 0px #333;
border-spacing: 10px;

}


Just tried padding-top, padding, margin but margin moves everything including the image, border-spacing doesn't work at all.
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Old Oct 18, 2010, 10:34 AM
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In ATO>Style & edit Header Area put %bar1 just before %image. Then scroll down to that same section and style the bar. You will probably just put a top border on it and make the height the distance you want the bar from the image.
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Old Oct 18, 2010, 12:57 PM
neondevil
 
29 posts · Sep 2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by lmilesw
In ATO>Style & edit Header Area put %bar1 just before %image. Then scroll down to that same section and style the bar. You will probably just put a top border on it and make the height the distance you want the bar from the image.
Oh man I can't believe I missed that, that did it! Thanks!


There's only one problem now is that it goes out too far to the right, is there any way to limit that?


height: 1px;
background: #fff;
border-top: solid 1px #000;
padding: 10px;


Those are my settings
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Old Oct 18, 2010, 01:06 PM
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width: XXXpx;
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Old Oct 18, 2010, 01:12 PM
neondevil
 
29 posts · Sep 2010
Wait forget that I did it with:

height: 1px;
background: #fff;
border-top: solid 1px #000;
padding: 10px;
Width: 98.3%;



Thanks a ton for all your help.

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