Edivorp1928
New Member
Hi everyone,
I'm developing a theme for my website (vB 3.6.7), and one of the mods I have installed is vBadvanced. Now, I know that vBa will automatically use the images from the current style, and apply it to the title backgrounds and whatnot, but I want something more. It's difficult to explain in words, so I will give a visual example.
Here is an ordinary vBa installation:
Notice just the repeating background for the titles, pixel borders on the sides etc, of the tables.
This is what I'm trying to find out how to do:
Completely skinned vBa tables; images on the sides, top, and bottom.
I'm new-ish to vB and it's coding, including CSS. I'm building my theme and all of it's CSS off of Enlighten, by eXtremePixels. I can look through the code, and logically find what I'm looking for if I want to change it, but I can't create code for beans, so that's why I require some assistance.
Can someone help me figure out how to do this? It would add the finishing touch to my forum.
Thanks,
edi
p.s - My vBa version is 3.0.
I'm developing a theme for my website (vB 3.6.7), and one of the mods I have installed is vBadvanced. Now, I know that vBa will automatically use the images from the current style, and apply it to the title backgrounds and whatnot, but I want something more. It's difficult to explain in words, so I will give a visual example.
Here is an ordinary vBa installation:
Code:
http://www.vbadvanced.com/
Notice just the repeating background for the titles, pixel borders on the sides etc, of the tables.
This is what I'm trying to find out how to do:
Code:
http://sourcecodeng.com/
Completely skinned vBa tables; images on the sides, top, and bottom.
I'm new-ish to vB and it's coding, including CSS. I'm building my theme and all of it's CSS off of Enlighten, by eXtremePixels. I can look through the code, and logically find what I'm looking for if I want to change it, but I can't create code for beans, so that's why I require some assistance.
Can someone help me figure out how to do this? It would add the finishing touch to my forum.
Thanks,
edi
p.s - My vBa version is 3.0.