| bio | website | stephenallanphotography.smugmug.com |
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Apr 18 |
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How to create a container with stretchy background From looking at the sites people seem to have a division that holds all the other standard smugmug divisions inside. I can't get that to work. Only divisions in the header seem to work. If you look at my site now. I want all the content, whether that smugmug generates to go inside the division I created. Or do I have to modify each type/page style to make it uniform? |
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Apr 18 |
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How to create a container with stretchy background I got the square part of the box down, and thought i got rid off the gap, it showed as the stylebar, but that was only on smugmug style pages. I am at a loss as to how to get rid of on the other ones. Thinking it over and looking closer with the web developer, my question might be simpler. Can I add a white container around the smugmug style galleries? |
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Apr 18 |
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How to create a container with stretchy background stephenallanphotography.smugmug.com/photos/i-JHPp2tP/0/O/… this is what I am looking for. I would like a plain square box below that is a constant size and everything minus the smugmug footer to be in it. Possible? |
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Apr 18 |
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How to create a container with stretchy background I have been trying to no avail, no answers over there yet. I understand the background part. It is just how to create the static part is that I am having problems with. If you look at my homepage now I controlled the width of the boxes but I still have a margin under the navbar that I can't seem to get rid of. What are the basics to get everything below the navbar into a container that doesn't change for all the pages? I use firebug, web developer and all of those, and due to my limited knowledge I am working on it, but thought there might be an easy way to make it happen. |