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It looks like you removed the Last Post and other columns in the last forum there and so the columns are spreading out more. You'll have to limit the space (width) in the parent div.
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you may notice my previous i am happy with result but my user aren't maybe because of their screen size. anyway i decided to remove it but i have a question is it possible to make it look like this
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----------------------------------- i don't need sub-forums neither who posted the last post is it possible and how thankx No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by kmohamed
I'm sure you could make it like that, but this isn't the thread to get help with template mods. You should post in the main forums for help doing that.
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Hi Lynne,
I am new to vb4, I dont know how to make my table to two column? Can you help me? Thank you No members have liked this post.
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I posted some CSS to try in the first post.
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Help not work 4.0.3 pl1
it skewed demo: No members have liked this post.
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You probably have a border making it just a bit too wide. Reduce the width to something like 49.5% or so.
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can you say more clearly ?
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Try changing the 50% to something like 49.5%. Or, remove the borders.
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I have tried but not been
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Lynne has been extremely helpful in this thread with CSS debugging, but please realize that each forum is different based on what specific styles you are using, so small edits to Lynne's CSS that work for one forum may not work as well for another.
I do recommend that you follow her advice and download either Firebug or the Web Developer plugin for Firefox. Using the Web Developer plugin, you can edit CSS "on-the-fly" to see what certain CSS changes look like instantly on your website without changing any code in the admincp. Once you find the CSS combination you like, just copy the code from Web Developer and apply it to your CSS files. Besides being an excellent tool (that does much, much more then just edit CSS) it helps you learn by doing. You see instantly what your file edits do and how fun it can be to style your website on your own. Again, thank you for this great tutorial Lynne. No members have liked this post.
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hi.. its working fine with firefox but in internet explorer it is displaying in only one columns. I had pasted the code in forumbits-ie.css also. www.penmai.com/forums
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I jsut looked at your site and don't see any of this CSS being used. Make sure you put it in the additional.css template.
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Does this work on forumdisplay.php ?
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