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Resize Images in vBadvanced News Module
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This mod will automatically resize images in the vBadvanced News Module to a given maximum width.
Step 1: Go to adv_portal_newsbits template (under vbAdvanced CMPS templates) and search for:
If you can't find that, then search for:
Immediately before whichever of those you find in your template, add:
Save --------------------- Step 2: Add the following under Additional CSS Definitions (replace "512" with whatever max width you want):
or for better (but still not perfect) support in Internet Explorer, use this instead:
Save That's it. Worked for me. This mod is unsupported, as I have almost no knowledge about these things. I was able to get it working based on what I found here: http://www.vbadvanced.com/forum/showthread.php?t=40139. The vB4 version of this mod is here: http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=247434 Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Show Your Support
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works like a charm
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can you integrate it with the nCode image resizer add-on please?
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Was looking for this exact thing tonight. Works like a champ!
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If you want it to work the same as your theme, just use <div class="content"> so you don't need any further CSS
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