Stylesheet: Cool Blue Pleasing subtle blues, with a 3D flair.
Demo Here. It is also installed here at threadsdev to use if you wish.
Zip file attached.
Install instructions. Put the 2 image files into your /stylesheets/images directory. (If you don't have one, you might need to create the images directory inside stylesheets).
Awesome color scheme... I've been tweaking it, but have found some problems. I wanted ALL the blue colored links to be #3366CC. Which isn't a problem, except some links for some reason do not get changed and are the default blue you see on every webpage:
See where the arrows are? That is the default blue (#0000FF). But for every link attribute in the CSS I specified it to be #3366CC
Notice visited links display the correct color.. in the image above notice the "Post" and "Next" buttons, that is the color I want all links to be. I can't figure it out
I did, even through the ones at the bottom... I will double check again. Its strange though.. the links that haven't been visited are the wrong color, but as soon as you click on them, they work... I'll tripple check and report back
The only link attributes that were not altered are the ones for the header/menu bar, which are white, those don't need to be changed. But no idea why it is being set to default
Here is a copy of my CSS, you can see all of the a: sections are either #3366CC or left to white for the header/menu
Its stupid crap like this that makes me want to pull my hair out
Thanks for the snippet you posted Josh, that fixed the buttons But I was adding similar code to other sections, like newlighttable and newdarktable and such... NOTHING.
I swear, stylesheets NEVER like me, and NEVER work for me correctly. I'm going to go curl up in the corner and cry now
Cool Blue is one CSS that causes this. I have tried commenting out several lines in the CSS file to try and find the culprit to no avail. Below you can see that with another stylesheet the tables lineup perfectly.
JC's stylesheets specify widths for the columns being displayed. He has seperated the categories so that each is a table of it's own in the display. The unmodified forum index displays as one single table and therefore the columns always line up.
This isn't a problem with the stylesheets offered here. It's just that these stylesheets here were not created with JC's templates in mind. (and honestly I don't think they should be made with them in mind because not everyone is using JC's templates)
Edit Note: After looking at some of JC's stylesheets it seems he doesn't always specify the widths in the columns in question. I had ran into just one such case a while back on someone else's site. Pulled my hair out for a while wondering why the columns were not shrinking... lol
That's exactly what I was talking about. I had to shrink the font down to 5 before it would even-out. Either that or just get rid of the sidebar. I opted instead to put a <br /> in between the last poster and the last post time.
I am going to be using this for one of my sites. The problem I am having is that it is placing a 15 pixel white border at the top/bottom and 10 pixel white border on the left/right. I want to remove these, but since I am new to these things, I am not sure what I need to remove or edit.
Hmmm.... this isn't a table wrapper mod. It's just a stylesheet. Cell Spacing and Cell padding would be defined in the theme file. Where are you seeing this border?
I am not sure why it is doing this. The initial wrap coding of my header / footer is the same that I use currently using a color changed version of the frosted layout.
I don't see the border on my end. Looks like you are using a fixed width table wrapped around the whole thing. You really should change that in your theme file to 100%. No need to limit the width of your site to just 780 when people have much bigger monitors.
Looking at the body tag of the frosted stylesheet... it looks like it's been tweaked to include:
margin: 0px; border: 0px; padding: 0px;
You might try including that in the body tag of the sheet.
That was exactly it. I added that and it is all good.
As far as the size, the reason I do that is because of the spacing I have at the top of the site for the ad areas, logo, etc. I like everything being spaced out with 10 pixels as it gives a very clean look. With making it variable, it shifts that up there to where it doesnt look as clean.
Thanks man. I am a new UBBT user (as you know from posting over at IP). I am VERY new to using CSS and templates and such ... to say I am stupid when it comes to this stuff is an understatement.
I have been able to "get by" by limited knowledge, so your assistance here and over at IP is much appreciated.
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