The forum of the forums
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.

Centralising Image on Home page and Icons

2 posters

Go down

Centralising Image on Home page and Icons Empty Centralising Image on Home page and Icons

Post by juliegrowcott March 15th 2008, 7:18 pm

Can anyone tell me how to centralise the image (photo) on the home page of my forum please. I have managed to centralise the forum name, but not the photograph/image.

I would also like to add some new icons, where can I get some from, and how do I do it?
avatar
juliegrowcott
Forumember

Female Posts : 35
Reputation : 0
Language : English

http://collienet.forumotion.com/

Back to top Go down

Centralising Image on Home page and Icons Empty Re: Centralising Image on Home page and Icons

Post by Bpoetic March 15th 2008, 7:35 pm

Hi Julie . . .

I believe this might help:

<div align="center">PICTURE URL</div>

Bpoetic
Bpoetic
Bpoetic
Forumember

Female Posts : 594
Reputation : 46
Language : English
Location : Florida, USA

http://www.bpoetry.net/

Back to top Go down

Centralising Image on Home page and Icons Empty Re: Centralising Image on Home page and Icons

Post by juliegrowcott March 15th 2008, 7:55 pm

Hi thanks, where do I paste the formula/code?
avatar
juliegrowcott
Forumember

Female Posts : 35
Reputation : 0
Language : English

http://collienet.forumotion.com/

Back to top Go down

Centralising Image on Home page and Icons Empty Re: Centralising Image on Home page and Icons

Post by Bpoetic March 15th 2008, 8:46 pm

Hi Julie . . .

It looks to me like you have the pup in the HOMEPAGE MESSAGE:

Admin > General > Homepage Configuration . . .

Look for the Homepage message box

Put this in the box

<div align="center">https://2img.net/h/i175.photobucket.com/albums/w157/julie22_photos/virtual%20dog%20show/Jiffy.jpg</div>

Hope that works. I got the picture URL by right clicking on it and looking at properties:-)

B
Bpoetic
Bpoetic
Forumember

Female Posts : 594
Reputation : 46
Language : English
Location : Florida, USA

http://www.bpoetry.net/

Back to top Go down

Centralising Image on Home page and Icons Empty Re: Centralising Image on Home page and Icons

Post by juliegrowcott March 16th 2008, 8:47 am

tried that it didnt work, just gave me the code as above, and no picture. Where else could I paste the image?
avatar
juliegrowcott
Forumember

Female Posts : 35
Reputation : 0
Language : English

http://collienet.forumotion.com/

Back to top Go down

Centralising Image on Home page and Icons Empty Re: Centralising Image on Home page and Icons

Post by Bpoetic March 16th 2008, 12:23 pm

You know Julie . . . that is a code that was given me for centering *text* and it does work for that. I'll share with you what I tried in my test forum and it worked. I am using version 2, but I doubt that makes a difference.

Go back to the Homepage message edit box.

Usually, I'd tell you to have the little HTML icon in the upper left corner of the edit box turned to GREEN, BUT this time turn it to RED.

Click on the little box for adding an image and add your pup's url.

Highlight the picture and click on the Align Center feature. You should see the pic center itself in the box. This should fix the problem - the collie shows well and centered in my test forum's Homepage message doing this!

Hope this works for you . . . Bpoetic

Code:
[center][img]http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w157/julie22_photos/virtual%20dog%20show/Jiffy.jpg[/img][/center]

Centralising Image on Home page and Icons Jiffy
Bpoetic
Bpoetic
Forumember

Female Posts : 594
Reputation : 46
Language : English
Location : Florida, USA

http://www.bpoetry.net/

Back to top Go down

Centralising Image on Home page and Icons Empty Re: Centralising Image on Home page and Icons

Post by juliegrowcott March 16th 2008, 12:48 pm

great thanks, that has worked.......
avatar
juliegrowcott
Forumember

Female Posts : 35
Reputation : 0
Language : English

http://collienet.forumotion.com/

Back to top Go down

Back to top

- Similar topics

 
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum