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-- Posted by Roy at 8:45 pm on June 4, 2006
fuck u
-- Posted by Roy at 8:49 pm on June 4, 2006
Thanks, but is there anyone who's sure?
-- Posted by cutiepie25 at 8:50 pm on June 4, 2006
i dont understand whats wrong?
-- Posted by Roy at 8:54 pm on June 4, 2006
fuck u hahahaha
-- Posted by MostWanted at 8:54 pm on June 4, 2006
only thing i can think is redo the profile... redo the editor.. check mine out..i used some div overlays.
-- Posted by Roy at 8:56 pm on June 4, 2006
Ugh, took me soo long to make it that way. I don't feel like re doing it. Anyone who's familiar with CSS, who could give me a straight answer?
-- Posted by squirellplayingtag at 9:11 pm on June 4, 2006
I loath myspace's html. It's horrendous beyond anything I've ever seen before. I really wish they had decided to use xhtml and css to begin with. It should be able to be done. From the looks of it all you need to do is increase the width of the class or id of what ever contains he home,favorites, browse, etc. You can try the .navbar class but no guarantees it will work. If you are using firefox you might be able to locate what class or id you need to define with the web-developer extension.
-- Posted by Seksiebaybie at 9:18 pm on June 4, 2006
you you want it to cover all page or you want it complete center that it l ines with the options up top/ i really dont think you can fix that lol (Edited by Seksiebaybie at 12:21 am on June 5, 2006)
-- Posted by Roy at 10:34 pm on June 4, 2006
I fixed it. Probably the stupidest + simple way too. I saved the background photo, and cropped half of it about an inch over. Filled in the gap with black, and uploaded it into the CSS. Made the black space wider, and now it fits perfectly.
-- Posted by lunasantin at 12:22 am on June 5, 2006
Yeah, the problem was that the gap in your background was about 800 pixels wide, and the table layout Myspace uses ended up being a bit more than that, here -- I looked through the code a bit, but it's nigh incomprehensible to someone of my meager skill. My solution is the non-techy one. Just stretch the background image out a bit.
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