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I think they're talking about post anchors...?
Yes, but their code is right, and they're still asking a question.
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I think they're talking about post anchors...?
Yep. You can either put it inside of a div or at this to the accordion tag:It there anyway to edit the width/size of "sides"? I'm trying to get it underneath a picture.
[accordion=percent]slides[/accordion]
Thank you!Yep. You can either put it inside of a div or at this to the accordion tag:
Code:[accordion=percent]slides[/accordion]
You don't have to but if you wanted a bit more control of it you could.Thank you!
But,
It's underneath an aligned picture, should I put them both in a div?
Thank you!You don't have to but if you wanted a bit more control of it you could.
You need to remove the spaces in your code and add some content to your tabs.yeah thanks!
but another problem has come up...
my tabs aren't showing up
[ Tabs]
[ Tab = Race and Powers]
[/ Tab]
[/ Tabs]
If you want to do that, you can use the PLAIN tag:the spaces were there to make sure you could see the code... but thanks for telling me I needed content
Do you mean something like this? I'm not exactly sure what you're asking.
yea that's exactly what I mean! I don't understand why it isn't working for me
this might've been answered already, but, how do i get rid of the scroll bar with the scroll box?
like
i don't want the standard web looking bar
thank you so much ^^ i totally skimmed over that by accident
Try not to put the semi-colon in between these. That's only when working with divs.I need help!
My border isn't there....
[ border = 15px ; double ; # 778899 [ /border]
[border=15px double #778899] Content [/border]
Background size is how much of the div it covers. Cover means its going to cover the whole div. You could also put pixel dimension in there I believe.uggh I need help again
what does the background-size: cover mean in a div box?
and padding?