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    Posted: 06 April 2008 at 2:33am
On the default.asp where it shows the categories and forums listed, between the forums, there's sort of a line. In our case, it's white or almost white and matches nearly the background of the forum name.
then on the forum page, say we go to a forum, like our Transmission forum between where it lists each topic, there's the same sort of line that's white. Can we change the color of that border or line? It's too close to the background color, we'd like to darken it a bit.
I've looked in the CSS and can only find TABLE borders, which have no impacts on this line.
You can see here
http://theamcforum-com.olympus.webwiz.net/forum/forum_topics.asp?FID=4
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 http://theamcforum-com.olympus.webwiz.net/forum/default.asp
It's like there are lines, but they are white, and the background is nearly white, so they lines don't really show.
What are those, how can they changed to a darker colour?
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You'd have to look into your forum, and under css_styles folder, will be the skin you are using, eg. web_wiz or default or dark. Inside that folder is default_css file which I think is the one you need to edit. It controls exactly how your forum appears, background colours, table borders, lines etc
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Yes - but which section? I've tried several. Table borders has no impact other than to chang the border around the entire table - around the outside.

Perhaps there is no section for that bit there............ it's undefined....

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Do you mean something like this?



Okay I've tinkered a bit, but I know where you need to change the css to get for example a black line
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Yes! Thumbs%20Up
 
The colour isn't important, as I can tinker and try various colour codes. It's the location within the CSS, if that section even existed.
I looked and added bits to several sections in the CSS I'm using, and it didn't change a thing.
But that's the borders or lines I'm talking about.
It's white for us, and the background of the data is just slightly off-white. We'd like to give it just a bit more contrast.
Looks like you have found the location.
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Okay Thumbs%20Up so you open your default_style.css file in a normal text editor (I use Araneae which is FREE). Don't try editing it in Dreamweaver or something like that!

Come down to where you see */Tables*/ and look for tableBorder
You'll see text-align, then border, then background-color (That's the one to change!!!)
BEFORE you change anything back up your file first, then change that to whatever colour you want. In the image above I changed it from white to black, but you could do whatever
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That's it! Got it. I'd have never thought background! I was thinking only border....
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Good Thumbs%20Up Glad I could help
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