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ruzar
September 21, 2006, 8:44am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator

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As you can see in the attachment image, the avatar and other user profile info is centering verticaly in the 'dark state' theme off of blahdocs.com. could someone with css knowledge point me in the right direction to making it so that information is aligned vertically to the top of that cell? thanks!

oh, this is for version 10.05. thanks!



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actually, that is across all my themes from blahdocs.com, not just darkstate
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You need to add this to all your template.css files:
http://www.eblah.com/forum/m-1156212220/#num8
...and  make sure that anywhere in your template that has align="right" or align="center" gets changed to class="right" class="center"

If it already has a class statement in it, (i.e - class="titlebg"), change it to class="titlebg right" for example.

Hope that makes sense.


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