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.
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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?
you shouldn't have to modify the files, just change the CSS Insert. If you look, you will find that CSS Selector and rule in the CSS Inserts.
If you changethe code you will have to do it for each upgrade. If you just use the CSS Inserts, it will survive updates to the theme since they will be an option.
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