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always 5 pix between images in content
Posted: Wed 20. Jul 2005, 10:17
by Rolade
Hi... When I put different images undeneed eachother in separate content-parts in the content... there's always 5 pix space between...???
Only solution till now is to trigger the images through WYSIWYG-directly from image-directory...
Why is there always 5 pix space and can this be set to 'off' somewhere...???
Posted: Sun 24. Jul 2005, 16:39
by larmann
Did you find a solution?
Veit
Posted: Sun 24. Jul 2005, 17:38
by frold
larmann wrote:Did you find a solution?
Veit
did you play around with: conf.template_default.inc.php
Posted: Mon 25. Jul 2005, 10:21
by Rolade
i wanted to swap the header-image with the {HEADER} tag. just putting another picture there came out with 5 px pace.
When I putted the image with a WYSIWYG-entery, it was o.k.
http://www.triggr.com/index.php?id=15,5,0,0,1,0
Posted: Mon 25. Jul 2005, 14:23
by pepe
The 5 px distance comes from the (unused but nevertheless "there") image caption!
But i don't understand, why you don't put the 2 images in one Contentpart and use then 0px image space?
Posted: Mon 25. Jul 2005, 14:28
by Rolade
The 5 px image space is not adjustable...?
I can't see the control on that...!!!
Posted: Mon 25. Jul 2005, 14:40
by pepe
Think over my question
But i don't understand, why you don't put the 2 images in one Contentpart and use then 0px image space?
And take
In text, left for the "following" floating Text!
Try it, and you will see the
SOLUTION!
Posted: Mon 25. Jul 2005, 14:42
by Rolade
if you look at
http://www.triggr.com/index.php?triggr you'll see the 'basic' images what's above every page as background image.
For some pages I want to use a different header-images. I can freely insert that option, but then I HAVE to put an image aboven EVERY page manually and I don't want to do that.
So I choosed to put a stadard header-image in there as background, and i can choose wheter I want an optional image or not...
Does this make any sence...?
Posted: Mon 25. Jul 2005, 14:46
by pepe
Would't it be better, to take a php-script for your problem?
I've done it this way in severale sites... and it works very well!
Posted: Mon 25. Jul 2005, 14:54
by Rolade
Yep, could also work, but this was the easiest way for now. The images are on the one side not 'random' and on the other side not 'sticked' to one subject...
i can choose wheter i want one and witch one or no one...!