On Sunday 02 April 2006 11:14 am, Bruce Whealton wrote:
Ok, maybe I do need a bit of a brushup or more knowledge on css.
There are several places, but these are good places to start: http://www.w3.org/ http://www.w3schools.com/
There are a few helpful links here: http://drupal.org/node/37156
In general, this has lots of relevant information and should at list be skimmed, if not perused: http://drupal.org/node/257
If I wanted to have all images not have borders, what setting is that in the css?
That depends on what kind of border you want, but the three to look at are border [0], padding [1] and margin [2].
I'm seeing now on a page displaying an image the background is black around the image except for a white border that would only be visible on the right against the black background.
Look for something like 'border-right <some-number-here>' or 'border 0 <some-number-here> 0 0' somewhere in the image classes and/or ids.
Also, if I was to change that image's style class, is class = "image preview" equal to .image .preview in the css style sheet or is it -> .image preview How does css handle spaces in this case?
According to http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html: 4.1.3 Characters and case The following rules always hold: In CSS 2.1, identifiers (including element names, classes, and IDs in selectors) can contain only the characters [A-Za-z0-9] and ISO 10646 characters U+00A1 and higher, plus the hyphen (-) and the underscore (_); they cannot start with a digit, or a hyphen followed by a digit. Only properties, values, units, pseudo-classes, pseudo-elements, and at-rules may start with a hyphen (-); other identifiers (e.g. element names, classes, or IDs) may not. Identifiers can also contain escaped characters and any ISO 10646 character as a numeric code (see next item). For instance, the identifier "B&W?" may be written as "B&W?" or "B\26 W\3F". Note that Unicode is code-by-code equivalent to ISO 10646 (see [UNICODE] and [ISO10646]).
This was good in that it was precise and not just a change of every background color everywhere. If .node .content was used in every theme and the same way that would be great. Thanks, Bruce
[0] http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_border.asp [1] http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_padding.asp [2] http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_margin.asp