CSS Styling - Border around 'featured wolf' in sidebar
CSS Styling - Border around 'featured wolf' in sidebar
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Posted 2020-10-19 15:01:00
I cannot for the life of me find out where this is changed in the CSS sheets. But I don't want a white border there when I have changed everything else for my Den CSS. .w-50 refers to your lead wolf image/link, but does anyone know the selector for the Featured wolf sidebar inset image? Or if this is not the selector needed, the one for the white border so I can change it? I know I can turn off the inset featured wolf in my own settings, but I want it color matching no matter if one has this or not. |
UnheardSiren #3537 |
Posted 2020-10-19 20:32:28 (edited)
div.col-xl-3.col-sm-5.order-xl-12.order-4.text-center.text-break.featured-wolf img It's on my profile if you'd like to check what I did: #main .card, div.col-xl-3.col-sm-5.order-xl-12.order-4.text-center.text-break.featured-wolf img, .card-header { background: rgb(000 000 000 / 0.42); border-radius: 20px; text-shadow:11px 10px 3px #000000; text-align:center; color:#990000; } |
ØҜΔΜƗ #10391 |
Posted 2020-10-19 21:45:54
Dang, thanks for the help but on my browser it still shows a white border around the featured wolf image on your profile/den in the same way my modified CSS sheet does and the default CSS for WD does. I suppose I'll keep digging through the site style sheets to see if I can find it or it might be something that just is wonky with Chrome. |
UnheardSiren #3537 |
Posted 2020-10-19 22:12:08
Oh I am assuming you mean the featured wolf contained within the profile picture, my apologies, ya I was never able to solve that and ended up disabling showing it form my profile page |
ØҜΔΜƗ #10391 |
Posted 2020-10-26 07:05:32
Someone else actually found the answer: } .justify-content-between.mb-3 div { border: none !important; } |
ØҜΔΜƗ #10391 |
Posted 2020-10-26 15:11:05
Yes! Thank you for passing this along. |
UnheardSiren #3537 |