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Customization => Themes and Graphics => Topic started by: ScottDB on September 16, 2009, 01:46:42 PM

Title: Custom index page running off side on most themes
Post by: ScottDB on September 16, 2009, 01:46:42 PM
Hi all, I am trying to edit my first custom index/home page and I am having problems with the right side of the page running off the screen on most themes. Is there an html code for getting it to fit into themes, or any easy way of editing the themes to fit the text in. I am probably not using the right format but it does look just fine on a couple of themes.
 
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Using SMF 2.0 rc1.2 and SP 2.2.2
 
Also here is the html that I am using. Should I be formating it differently? Used Komposer for this.
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Title: Re: Custom index page running off side on most themes
Post by: ScottDB on September 16, 2009, 05:13:21 PM
got it solved. I had the image to large for the block. Duhh. It was late last night when I tried to do this.
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