CSS - How To Create A New Rule Set For Page Title?
I'm customizing an IP Board (version 3.2.1). I've set up a test board and when I've got it how I want it I'm going to export it as a skin which I'll install on a live board. In the current version of IP Board, the post title is above the main title bar in post view, whereas in the previous version, the post title was in the main title bar, which is where I want it. One of the IPB boffins gave me a code mod which enabled me to place the post title in the main title bar. The problem is the standard code that governs the post title also governs the forum title (pictured below) in forum view. I need to get rid of this title (circled) in order to reduce some of the space between the header and the main title bar. But if I comment out this title, I also comment out the post title. According to the guy who was helping me, the only way around this is to create a new class, which is beyond his expertise -- and way beyond mine. How do I do this, or is there an alternative and hopefully simpler solution?
Many thanks! This is the code in question. Code: .ipsType_pagetitle, .ipsType_subtitle { font: 300 16px/1.3 Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; color: #141719;} The circled title is what I want to remove. http://www.thechristianidentityforum.net/smf/pix/screenshot.jpg The code also affects the post title in post view, which is why I need a new rule set/class, so I can delete the forum title in forum view but not the post title. http://www.thechristianidentityforum.net/smf/pix/screenshot2.png EDIT: For some reason the images won't display in the post. They display in preview but not when posted. Just click on the urls to see the pix. I apologize if I've broken a forum rule or two in doing this. Similar TutorialsSo, what would I like to have? A css rule that would affect visual appearance of only the <input type="submit"> elements (or any other sub-type of <input>, but again, affecting that sub-type only). Is it possible to do? How? 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I recently did something similar BUT the div was taking the space but was just hidden. Hi, I am putting together a design for a client and have a complex navigation menu made in CSS (the CSS menu was paid for from a third party). Now I have found out that it is not IE6 compliant because the maker of the menu falls into the 'nobody should use IE6 because it is too old and painful to code for, therefore I won't cater to it' camp. Apparently he doesn't mind cutting out 18% to 32% of visitors. So I am hoping someone here will recognise the behaviour and be able to suggest the fix. I feel sure it would be doable with one of those exception rules in the CSS, for IE6. Here is the site (work in progress still): http://southcarolinanightlife.com/ The CSS for the menu is he http://southcarolinanightlife.com/templates/tmpl_uni/css/menu/menu15.css Note how, with IE6, when you hover over navigation drop down menus, the submenus all appear at the extreme left, rather than beneath the menu item you are hovering over. In other browsers it seems to be just fine. Many thanks if anyone can assist. Kevin I want to know if ID Selectior for a class is avaible in css. I got many textboxes cssclass'es applied to .TEXTBOX_BLACK but I wantto add extra attribute to only Textbox10 something like overflow :auto; thanks much before any answers. regards. my attempt is below but ofsure not working: .TEXTBOX_BLACK { border-style : solid; border-width: 1px; border-color:Black; font-family: Tahoma; height:14px; width:140px; background-color: #414141; } .TEXTBOX_BLACK #TextBox10 { overflow :auto; } I am trying to create a separator bar that will act like a HTML <HR> If firefox it works like I want, but in IE it does not. In IE it only displays the width of the image file spacer.gif CSS: Code: .bar { display: block; position: absolute; left: 50px; right: 60px; top: 280px; height: 15px; background-image: url(bar.gif); } HTML: Code: <div class="bar"><img src="spacer.gif"></div> ive found that in previous attempts this would work: Code: <hr width='90%' color='#990000' /> but when i changed to storing the colors and things in a css file, i found that i had to do this: Code: hr { width:90%; border:1px solid #990000; } <hr /> now is there a way where either i can set the horizontal rule to use an image as the color (just a 2px high image) or is there a way where i can get an image to act as a horizontal rule? PS, if the latter is the choice then is there a way to get it so that i dont have to keep specifying the image source? I have all pages that follow a CSS Rule. These are Dev Boxes that I created for my site. One of the text on one of the pages is 1700 pixels height the others are only 700. When I created a rule for all pages but when I added the text on the one with 1700 pixels it stretched out all the boxes on all other pages as well. I want to break that one from the others so that it does not format all my pages like that one. How do I do it. I do I keep the CSS code style but on that one in particular change the rule to only allow that one to be 1700 pixels long. Basically I don't want to have to recode the CSS page but I want that particular code to be just for that one page and keep the others with the 700 pixels height. Please give me a simple explanation on how to break the rule on that page so that I can manually adjust it for that one page. thanks Why does my third style rule have no effect? I thought the "A > B" was read as applying the rule to B if it was a child of A? Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>Untitled</title> <style> div.large_title { font-family: Trebuchet MS; font-size: 18pt; line-height: 20pt; color: #003366; } div.quickpick { border: 1px solid #003366; border-collapse: collapse; width: 250px; text-align: center; } div.quickpick > div.large_title { font-weight: bold; } </style> </head> <body> <div class="quickpick"> <div class="large_title">Test</div> </div> </body> </html> Also, how can I add top and bottom margin to a text string? Do I use Margin or Line Height? A number of years ago I created a web site for a mattress store where I worked (7 days a week, for 5 years). The point is this: I'm not a great web designer. The code is ancient and the owner wants me to bring the thing up to date. Using tables, I had a system for creating thin, vertical lines that went up and down the entire heighth of the page. The lines divided the content area from the borders in a neat way - although, again, using very old HTML. It looks like this: http://www.wholesalewarehouseinc.com What I'd found was that if I used a fixed-sized header and some tables I could produces the thin line that you see on that page. This was the basic code: Code: <table width=100% height=100% cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 topmargin=0 leftmargin=0 rightmargin=0> <td background="http://www.wholesalewarehouseinc.com/lf.gif" width=50% align=left><td width="1" background="dot.png"> <img src="dot.png"></td> </td><td valign=top> <table cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 border=0 rightmargin=0 leftmargin=0 bottommargin=0> <img src="logo.png"></td> <td background="http://www.wholesalewarehouseinc.com/lf.gif" width=100% align=left><td width="1" background="dot.png"> <img src="dot.png"></td> </table> My question is this, and maybe this is too general for a meaningful answer. Is there a way to do the same sort of thing with CSS? I am just wondering if there is a way to simply extend a style rule from one previously defined. For instance, if I have this rule: Code: .textarea-box { color: #990000; background-color: #fff; width: 375px; height: 200px; border: #000 solid 1px; } ...if I want another text area rule to be the same except for one difference, the height should be 80px, do I have to write the rule out again with a new name, incorporating the new height, or is there some nifty way to just change the height in the new rule? Thanks for help with this. j9 Hi. Is there any way to: a) Change background color of the title box that appears when you hover over an image AND b) Reduce the delay it takes to appear? Thanks. Dear Friends, I have been trying to make a stupid title bar, that i did with tables, now using css. This is what the code for a titlebar looks like in table form: <table width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <TR> <TD width="10"> <img src="img_inside_article_title-bar_left.gif" width="10" height="30"></TD> <TD colspan=2 height="30" background="tile_inside_article_titlebar_bak.gif"> <p class="left"> <span class="strong_white"> Title</span></p></TD> <TD width="14"> <img src="img_inside_article_title-bar_right.gif" width="10" height="30"></TD> </TR> </table> and would like to convert it into css. All my attempts have been very wrong, and i need help. I'd give my css code, but it is sooo wrong.......that it would be better to start from scratch. basically this is the idea: (Left Corner Image)(Title area that streaches across width of web page)(Right Corner Image) HELP Fz105 Excuse me, I'm currently designing a website (Freelance) and I would like to know how to change the color of the title. I would like to have the Title a different color. I would like to know if I could change it to get the title a different color than the Box so it will stand out more. If it is not clear I shall provide an image of what I would like to do and please provide me with Tips or Suggestions of What I should do. h tt p:/ /i125.photobucket.com/albums/p61/lazypuffstone/help.png EDIT: I apologize I did not give you the Coding .contentbox1 { width: 675px; border: solid #7A6A53; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 1px; background-color: #D5DED9; } .contentbox1 ul li { margin: 20px 20px 30px 0px; background-color: #D5DED9; list-style-type: none; } The title attribute will display black text in a yellow box on the mouse over of an element. Take this code: Code: <a href='#' title='This should be a different background color or something'>text link</a> I want to have the title attribute display with a different background color, different font color and font size. I was wondering how I might use CSS to get into this attribute and do some editing. Thanks in advance, Taylor Hello Everybody, I am trying to figure out why IE is cutting off the foot of my title. It works just fine in firefox. I tried setting a height and it showed the bottom but cutoff the top. If anyone has any suggestions as to why IE is cutting off the bottom I would be very thankful. Website with Title cut off at bottom Hi, is there a method of setting the color for title="some text" in a hyperlink ? e.g. [<a href="index.php?page=links.php" title="Redlake Valley business websites">Local Links</a>] TIA Mike I need to get the data/decription for the title which are stored in a database using mouse over or click.Any Idea?How to? |