It really looks like if change the left padding by another pixel or so, you’re where you want.
One thing that NEVER hurts is to “pre-zero” all that stuff in the body declarations: I use the following as a matter of course, directly before the “normal” body selector….
html {
border:0;
margin:0;
padding:0;
}
And is all that inline css to do with you basing this on kubrick? The way the stylesheet is laid out all over the place makes it a little difficult to figure out what’s where and if you’ve maybe got some conflicting selector declarations in there.
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tripeX
(@tripex)
No, this won’t work, I’ve already tried. I think the negative value doesn’t work.
At the moment I’m really close to what I want, but there is still a 1 px “border” thing above the headerimage. -_-
UPDATE: OMFG, I finally got it. Had to change some values in the style.css. I don’t know why, but the #headerimg and #header is in the style.css and in the header.php, and both have heigth values, and that was the solution. Pin down the heigth to the current imagedimensions and everything works. ^^’
I still suggest putting the url for the image within the headerimg div. And I’m not personally a fan of the Kubrick inline styles. I’d just scrap that and use the style sheet.
Ah…. yup, kubrick strikes again…. was why I was asking about the inline stuff.
Well, glad you got it, but yes – I agree with miklb: put that header graphic in the stylesheet (and rip that inline css crap out of there!)
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tripeX
(@tripex)
Already done. And well, one thing about the style.css file from the Kubrick theme: “OMFG, never seen such chaotic CSS.”
Looks like I will have really fun with this piece of CSS. (-_-)
And next time, I’ll make a screenshot for podZ 😉
Yep, probably would have helped me at least – and maybe would have been quicker than you having to compress that graphic.
Best to you – have fun!