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    Default Round Corners

    Hello!

    I try to make round corners like this site:
    http://www.anim8stopmotion.com

    Here you can see the image: http://www.anim8stopmotion.com/images/greenbar.jpg
    But the banners are not statical but dynamically.
    How can I make round corners? I want to do that e.g. at the place where the title of the video stands.

    I hope you can help me :)
    nitramf

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    Default Re: Round Corners

    You are going to need Photoshop (or a similar program) to build it. There are hundreds of tutorials on how to build them online. Do a Google search for "round corners Photoshop" to find them.
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    Default Re: Round Corners

    I know the tutorials, but I have the problem with embedding.

    Correct me, if I am wrong.

    I must have the Left section (
    I must have the middle =======
    And I must have the right section )
    This is my box: (=======) [with a little bit fantasy ;))
    every part needs his own parameters in css. But how can I do it?


    I have the problem that one parameter makes 3 or 4 boxes (dynamically)
    http://video.bizhat.com/

    The Box "New Videos" is bigger than the box "Recent Tags". Do you know what I mean?

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    Default Re: Round Corners

    There is no left section. Only a middle and right. However, none of that really matters as you can design the elements to be wherever you want them. What you need to remember is that a page consists of:

    header.tpl
    (some body).tpl
    right.tpl (on some pages unless you include it on all)
    footer.tpl

    But, just because they are separate files doesn't mean that you have to use them like that.

    For example, you could make "header.tpl" everything up to your body tag, "footer.tpl" your footer, eliminate the "right.tpl" altogether, and just use the "some body" portion as your entire site. Your choice really.

    It sounds a bit like you need an HTML/CSS tutorial? Are you understanding what I'm saying or do I need to explain something differently?
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    Default Re: Round Corners

    Yeah you got it ;) I have a little knowledge gap for css.

    I don“t need the right.tpl

    That tags, votes and last users overloads the site only.
    Only the stats are cool, can I copy the code and place it into the footer?

    Must I only delete the right.tpl or must I delete the includes in the other files?

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    Default Re: Round Corners

    Don't actually delete the right.tpl file. Rather, you can delete everything that is in it if you don't want to use it. I would suggest you search Google for some HTML and CSS tutorials as they will be your biggest friends.
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    Default Re: Round Corners

    Ok, thank you :)

    I go now bowling with my family. I will report tomorrow evening :)

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