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Goldberg [ Thu 02 Jun, 2011 20:19 ]
Post subject: [Solved] Frozen Phoenix With A Non-fixed Width
How can I get Frozen Phoenix to get a non-fixed width so it is a full browser width??

How it is:
screen1

What I want:
screen2

I'm running into a few problems. I used the profiles left tutorial on phpbb.com, works just fine.

What I get now:
screen3 screen3 screen4 screen5 screen6 screen7 screen8


mort [ Fri 03 Jun, 2011 03:23 ]
Post subject: Re: Frozen Phoenix With A Non-fixed Width
This may keep you happy!

Not 100% sure because you have been stuffing around with the default layout!

Spoiler: [ Show ]


Goldberg [ Fri 03 Jun, 2011 19:47 ]
Post subject: Re: Frozen Phoenix With A Non-fixed Width
It works, I just need to sort out how to get rid of the white spaces left and right


mort [ Fri 03 Jun, 2011 23:12 ]
Post subject: Re: Frozen Phoenix With A Non-fixed Width
Did you at least try the alterations I posted - Because that appears to work for me at whatever width I set it, with what I could actually check in the way of "active" templates. ?

Also, from what I can make of it, Frozen_Phoenix inherits a lot of templates from ProSilver along with the css.

So with your modification - who knows what needs to be changed without one going through the whole thing themselves.


And that's a big ask.


And using the logic - "You change it - You break it - You fix it" - - - - - I think you are going to stuck with trying to work it out yourself.

So why don't you use a vanilla Frozen Phoenix Style - Set and check all the widths you need to and then apply the "Left MOD" to see where it breaks.



Goldberg [ Fri 03 Jun, 2011 23:23 ]
Post subject: Re: Frozen Phoenix With A Non-fixed Width
I will do that. Theme is modified, of course with the copyright and link to this site in tact!

Thanks for the support!

Theme is doing what I want, the white spaces will be fixed!


mort [ Fri 03 Jun, 2011 23:27 ]
Post subject: Re: Frozen Phoenix With A Non-fixed Width
I edited my post above with this - And I doubt that you will venture back to read it, because you were posting at the same time.

Did you at least try the alterations I posted - Because that appears to work for me at whatever width I set it, with what I could actually check in the way of "active" templates. ?


Goldberg [ Fri 03 Jun, 2011 23:40 ]
Post subject: Re: Frozen Phoenix With A Non-fixed Width
After I applied the alterations you gave it worked. I'm only stuck with the white spaces left and right, but I'll look in to that.


mort [ Fri 03 Jun, 2011 23:41 ]
Post subject: Re: Frozen Phoenix With A Non-fixed Width
What about a snapshot of the white-space you are now referring to?


Edit:

And the ID number of the style if you have it "live" at your site - and it's not the default style - Or you don't have a style-changer installed?


Goldberg [ Sat 04 Jun, 2011 00:01 ]
Post subject: Re: Frozen Phoenix With A Non-fixed Width
I marked the spaces in red: "White spaces"

screen13

mort wrote: [View Post]
What about a snapshot of the white-space you are now referring to?


Edit:

And the ID number of the style if you have it "live" at your site - and it's not the default style - Or you don't have a style-changer installed?

It's the default style, I don't have a style changer installed.



Edit:
I changed this:
Code: [Hide] [Select]
Open: styles/frozen_phoenix/theme/wrappers.css

Find x 2 980px

Change to: 96%

Find and REMOVE:

display: table-cell;


To this:
Code: [Hide] [Select]
Open: styles/frozen_phoenix/theme/wrappers.css

Find x 2 980px

Change to: 100%

Find and REMOVE:

display: table-cell;


White spaces are gone!!!!!!


mort [ Sat 04 Jun, 2011 07:33 ]
Post subject: Re: Frozen Phoenix With A Non-fixed Width
I suspected that that was what you were talking about and could have told you that a 100% will go full-screen. But I gave you more credit for brains than that.



I usually run at 98% so that some of the background shows - Particularly if it's a "NICE" background image.

So is this "Solved" or what?


Goldberg [ Sat 04 Jun, 2011 10:25 ]
Post subject: Re: Frozen Phoenix With A Non-fixed Width
It's solved


mort [ Sat 04 Jun, 2011 12:02 ]
Post subject: Re: [Solved] Frozen Phoenix With A Non-fixed Width
Thanks! I'll take it off my list of things to keep a check on.




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