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DJDJ18
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If we want to create a back ground image for a panel header, will the panel name display over the image or do we have to make the header image have the header name text in it?
Oh and one more question, can we change the acutal positioning of everything in the profiles, cuz im guessing the panels are in div tags, can we change them from div tags to tables?
Oh and one more question, can we change the acutal positioning of everything in the profiles, cuz im guessing the panels are in div tags, can we change them from div tags to tables?
KayleyV2
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If we want to create a back ground image for a panel header, will the panel name display over the image or do we have to make the header image have the header name text in it?
Oh and one more question, can we change the acutal positioning of everything in the profiles, cuz im guessing the panels are in div tags, can we change them from div tags to tables?
Oh and one more question, can we change the acutal positioning of everything in the profiles, cuz im guessing the panels are in div tags, can we change them from div tags to tables?
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The panel name will display over the image by default. If you want to get rid of it, you can just add .panel h2{text-indent: -5000px;}.
You can position the sections in different parts of the profile. There are many ways to position, but on the first page I go over absolute positioning. There is also relative positioning, and sometimes you can use margins to position.
As for converting divs to tables, I don't believe that is possible with Gaia's CSS, because in most cases you would have to override the HTML, which you can't do.
However, you can create new tables on Gaia and position them elsewhere. You would just create them in the About section or a Custom section using QUOTE tags.
You can do it with CODE tags as well, but QUOTE tags are much more flexible.
It wouldn't be that much different from creating a Custom section though, which is already easy in v2/Current profiles, so there isn't much of a need to create one unless you are using an Old School profile.
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DJDJ18
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If we want to create a back ground image for a panel header, will the panel name display over the image or do we have to make the header image have the header name text in it?
Oh and one more question, can we change the acutal positioning of everything in the profiles, cuz im guessing the panels are in div tags, can we change them from div tags to tables?
Oh and one more question, can we change the acutal positioning of everything in the profiles, cuz im guessing the panels are in div tags, can we change them from div tags to tables?
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The panel name will display over the image by default. If you want to get rid of it, you can just add .panel h2{text-indent: -5000px;}.
You can position the sections in different parts of the profile. There are many ways to position, but on the first page I go over absolute positioning. There is also relative positioning, and sometimes you can use margins to position.
As for converting divs to tables, I don't believe that is possible with Gaia's CSS, because in most cases you would have to override the HTML, which you can't do.
However, you can create new tables on Gaia and position them elsewhere. You would just create them in the About section or a Custom section using QUOTE tags.
You can do it with CODE tags as well, but QUOTE tags are much more flexible.
It wouldn't be that much different from creating a Custom section though, which is already easy in v2/Current profiles, so there isn't much of a need to create one unless you are using an Old School profile.
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how do you get media to not autostart, or loop?
and how do you put more than one media box on a profile?
KayleyV2
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DJDJ16
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If we want to create a back ground image for a panel header, will the panel name display over the image or do we have to make the header image have the header name text in it?
Oh and one more question, can we change the acutal positioning of everything in the profiles, cuz im guessing the panels are in div tags, can we change them from div tags to tables?
Oh and one more question, can we change the acutal positioning of everything in the profiles, cuz im guessing the panels are in div tags, can we change them from div tags to tables?
------------KAYLEYFCsays:
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The panel name will display over the image by default. If you want to get rid of it, you can just add .panel h2{text-indent: -5000px;}.
You can position the sections in different parts of the profile. There are many ways to position, but on the first page I go over absolute positioning. There is also relative positioning, and sometimes you can use margins to position.
As for converting divs to tables, I don't believe that is possible with Gaia's CSS, because in most cases you would have to override the HTML, which you can't do.
However, you can create new tables on Gaia and position them elsewhere. You would just create them in the About section or a Custom section using QUOTE tags.
You can do it with CODE tags as well, but QUOTE tags are much more flexible.
It wouldn't be that much different from creating a Custom section though, which is already easy in v2/Current profiles, so there isn't much of a need to create one unless you are using an Old School profile.
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THISISbarton---------------
how do you get media to not autostart, or loop?
and how do you put more than one media box on a profile?
Your media already does not autostart.
You would add another media the same way that you added the first one. You would click the +Media under Content in the customization box. Then you would add the URL by clicking Edit on the panel.
However, try not to have too many medias. They can become overcrowded and distracting.
DJDJ18
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If we want to create a back ground image for a panel header, will the panel name display over the image or do we have to make the header image have the header name text in it?
Oh and one more question, can we change the acutal positioning of everything in the profiles, cuz im guessing the panels are in div tags, can we change them from div tags to tables?
Oh and one more question, can we change the acutal positioning of everything in the profiles, cuz im guessing the panels are in div tags, can we change them from div tags to tables?
------------KAYLEYFCsays:
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The panel name will display over the image by default. If you want to get rid of it, you can just add .panel h2{text-indent: -5000px;}.
You can position the sections in different parts of the profile. There are many ways to position, but on the first page I go over absolute positioning. There is also relative positioning, and sometimes you can use margins to position.
As for converting divs to tables, I don't believe that is possible with Gaia's CSS, because in most cases you would have to override the HTML, which you can't do.
However, you can create new tables on Gaia and position them elsewhere. You would just create them in the About section or a Custom section using QUOTE tags.
You can do it with CODE tags as well, but QUOTE tags are much more flexible.
It wouldn't be that much different from creating a Custom section though, which is already easy in v2/Current profiles, so there isn't much of a need to create one unless you are using an Old School profile.
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THISISbarton---------------
how do you get media to not autostart, or loop?
and how do you put more than one media box on a profile?
Your media already does not autostart.
You would add another media the same way that you added the first one. You would click the +Media under Content in the customization box. Then you would add the URL by clicking Edit on the panel.
However, try not to have too many medias. They can become overcrowded and distracting.
I havent done any css yet because Im trying to get everything how I want it, but how do you make a playlist
KayleyV2
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- Posted: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:08:20 +0000
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If we want to create a back ground image for a panel header, will the panel name display over the image or do we have to make the header image have the header name text in it?
Oh and one more question, can we change the acutal positioning of everything in the profiles, cuz im guessing the panels are in div tags, can we change them from div tags to tables?
Oh and one more question, can we change the acutal positioning of everything in the profiles, cuz im guessing the panels are in div tags, can we change them from div tags to tables?
------------KAYLEYFCsays:
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The panel name will display over the image by default. If you want to get rid of it, you can just add .panel h2{text-indent: -5000px;}.
You can position the sections in different parts of the profile. There are many ways to position, but on the first page I go over absolute positioning. There is also relative positioning, and sometimes you can use margins to position.
As for converting divs to tables, I don't believe that is possible with Gaia's CSS, because in most cases you would have to override the HTML, which you can't do.
However, you can create new tables on Gaia and position them elsewhere. You would just create them in the About section or a Custom section using QUOTE tags.
You can do it with CODE tags as well, but QUOTE tags are much more flexible.
It wouldn't be that much different from creating a Custom section though, which is already easy in v2/Current profiles, so there isn't much of a need to create one unless you are using an Old School profile.
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THISISbarton---------------
how do you get media to not autostart, or loop?
and how do you put more than one media box on a profile?
Your media already does not autostart.
You would add another media the same way that you added the first one. You would click the +Media under Content in the customization box. Then you would add the URL by clicking Edit on the panel.
However, try not to have too many medias. They can become overcrowded and distracting.
I havent done any css yet because Im trying to get everything how I want it, but how do you make a playlist
I recommend reading the Project Playlist part of this guide.
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~~~~~~~~~~what is the code that makes the profile background image stay while the modules move?
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~~~~~~~~~~what is the code that makes the profile background image stay while the modules move?
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You would just add fixed to the end.
This is how it would look in your current code:
html,body { background: url(http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk114/Ponderosa1234/7-1.gif) fixed repeat top left; }
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Hey, for the section you have about identification of custom sections, you might want to add some information about Aardvark. Its a Firefox extension that is very easy to use, and tells you the id of anysection you happen to have your mouse over at the time.
Its a great help for V2 coding. Section identification isn't the only thing it does, so anyone using it can do a bit of experimentation.
Its a great help for V2 coding. Section identification isn't the only thing it does, so anyone using it can do a bit of experimentation.
benpond
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um on my profile i have the video at the top put you have to scroll you see all because it's cut off buy the screen
is there anyway to move the module up ???
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Is centering in gaia the same as you would anyother time in CSS?
KayleyV2
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~~~~~~~~~~i have another question. sweatdrop
um on my profile i have the video at the top put you have to scroll you see all because it's cut off buy the screen
is there anyway to move the module up ???
emo
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~~~~~~~~~~You can use this as a base code:
#columns{margin-top: -100px;}
Make the "100" larger or smaller depending on how far from the top you want the profile to be.
DJDJ16
Is centering in gaia the same as you would anyother time in CSS?
It has the same base, but it's slightly different. This is the code you would use if you wanted to center the page:
#columns{width: ##px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; float: none; position: relative; top: 0px;}
Or if you wanted to center text, you would apply {text-align: center;} to a selector.
Telep Undomian
Hey, for the section you have about identification of custom sections, you might want to add some information about Aardvark. Its a Firefox extension that is very easy to use, and tells you the id of anysection you happen to have your mouse over at the time.
Its a great help for V2 coding. Section identification isn't the only thing it does, so anyone using it can do a bit of experimentation.

Its a great help for V2 coding. Section identification isn't the only thing it does, so anyone using it can do a bit of experimentation.

Okay, I'll add that. 3nodding
