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      CommentAuthorBen
    • CommentTimeMay 18th 2006
     # 1
    This is the official style of Soul-Scape.com and the Soul-Scape.com Community.

    Basically just the old style, but repackaged to be fully compatable with version not-quite-1.

    If you're wondering what it looks like. It's almost exactly the same as the Vanilla style, but with a nice blue header instead.

    Now with grey fading goodness.

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    Known small issues, tabs are slightly out of place in Safari
    If anyone finds a fix for this I'd be very grateful.
    • CommentAuthormljones
    • CommentTimeAug 1st 2008 edited
     # 2
    This looks like it would be really good but I can't get it to work with the newre version of Vanilla. I copied the files into forum\themes\soulscape\styles\default which should be right (the zip didn't have the directory structure) but when I enable it nothing changes.

    Edit: I got it working by copying the styles into forum\themes\vanilla\styles\default, for some reason vanilla wasn't listening to the settings in the GUI.
    • CommentAuthorwigrocks
    • CommentTimeOct 16th 2008
     # 3
    I love this style, but have a very weird thing happening if I add HTML for my header to replace the text with my site logo. It causes the one rim below the menu buttons to sit over the logo, and the buttons themselves to sit behind it, out of view. This only happens in ie7? Is there a replacement of some kind that I can add to the CSS to produce the same results I get in ie6, were it looks perfect?
    • CommentAuthorwigrocks
    • CommentTimeOct 17th 2008
     # 4
    This is because of how I approached this. I included my logo as the background .gif instead. And then I needed to add a "." in the application, so the size 24 font size would lay everything out right (this is a temporary solution until I can work with the padding and/or margins to do it right). All set, thanks for the cool syle.
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