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Curve2 forum width ?

Started by beckzy, October 16, 2020, 03:45:16 PM

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beckzy

Hi, is it possible for me to change the width of the Curve2 theme? E.g. to 90% ? Thank you.

shadav

I haven't played with 2.1 but I'd assume it's the same as 2.0
look under current theme settings

Illori

I believe that setting has been removed.

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Kindred

It's all in the CSS at this point...

#wrapper
    width: 90%;

#header
    width: 90%;

#top_section
    width: 100%;
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[chrisB]

Quote from: Kindred on October 16, 2020, 03:53:08 PMIt's all in the CSS at this point...

#wrapper {
    width: 90%;
}
#header {
    width: 90%;
}
#top_section {
    width: 100%;
}

I added this to my style.css, along with the version in your original post. In the live view it seems to work but when I save it doesn't. Any ideas?
I'm stuck in a time warp from the early 00's.

Aleksi "Lex" Kilpinen

CSS rarely changes usually, so you might have the original css still cached by your forum or your browser or both.
Start by doing a hard refresh on the forum index, and it might come up.
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[chrisB]

I'm not sure what's going on, but I just ended up using the mod to do it.

Thanks for the tips; the support is appreciated.
I'm stuck in a time warp from the early 00's.

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