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  • greenfroggraphics Friend
    #140110

    Hello!
    Using JA_Olivine Template
    currently site is located at http://www.sellmydrycleaners.com
    Attached is a .jpg that shows what I am asking about.
    I wanted to know if the border around the pictures is something that is built into the template or is that an effect that I have to add to each picture?
    If it is a feature of the Template then what config do I need to use to make it work?
    Such as does it need to be a certain pixel size and it does it automatically?
    Or what settings change this?


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    nguyenhuu quang Friend
    #300699

    I think it is border to creatd by photoshop software

    nguyenhuu quang Friend
    greenfroggraphics Friend
    #300718

    I am not looking for the picture itself, but the border effect on the picture I am a graphic designer so I can create the effect myself but it was shown in the template and I assumed that it was a funtion or option of the template. So that when the site is finished that I can train someone on the customers staff to add pictures to the site and that they are all conformed and look the same. I need to know if this is possible or do I need to edit every picture that is added to the site to look this way. I was hoping with the use of Joomla and CSS that this type of time consuming effort would not be needed. please advise

    amilks Friend
    #317024

    Go to the advanced section of the image and add in “ja-img” next to classes. That will fix it. I really had a hard time with that.

    ar2solutions Friend
    #320077

    <em>@amilks 144170 wrote:</em><blockquote>Go to the advanced section of the image and add in “ja-img” next to classes. That will fix it. I really had a hard time with that.</blockquote>

    amilks,

    thanks you very much!!

    just learnt something new today. One more reason to keep Joomlart Membership 🙂

    restart4840 Friend
    #327314

    <em>@amilks 144170 wrote:</em><blockquote>Go to the advanced section of the image and add in “ja-img” next to classes. That will fix it. I really had a hard time with that.</blockquote>

    Hi, can you explain this a little further please. I could not figure out what the advanced section of the image is.

    Thank you so much!

    restart4840 Friend
    #327329

    I figrued it out. I installed JCE Editor and now I have the advanced image button.
    Thanks!

    ar2solutions Friend
    #327357

    For those who want to do it manually,

    <div class=”ja-img”><img border=”0″ alt=”Confessions of a Shopaholic” src=”images/stories/demo/sam-46.jpg” /></div>

    the code above is an example (notice class=”ja-img”)

    -AR2Solutions

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