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Ipb 2.0:Css Guide

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This guide has been created to give you a at-a-glance view of the names of the CSS elements that are used across Invision Power Board 2.0. The guide has been divided into different sections depending on what area of the board you wish to customise.

Many HTML bits are identical throughout the board so have not been duplicated here - for example the posting screen is the same for sending PM's and adding new calendar events in he default skin. Same for the search results page, is the same as for topic or forum view. So by chanigng one you will be changing them all.

The guide is not yet complete, there are still a few new sections that will be added. Most areas of this guide will be relevant to IPB 2.1 - but it will also be updated once it has been released to include the new sections.

There are two different coloured arrows contained in the guide. Green arrows show CSS elements that control the font style only in the default skin. Red arrows also affect the background/table of that section.

The basic board wide elements are not mentioned on each page - but to edit these (such as the board wide default font) you can edit the elements in the first section right at the top of the CSS file. This guide simply shows you the elements that make up the different pages across the board.

The style of table borders around the board can be changed by edting .borderwrap.

Just click on the thumbnail below of the section that you are looking to edit.

Board Index
Board Index
Forum Index
Forum Index
Topic Top
Topic Top
Topic Bottom
Topic Bottom
Posting Form
Posting Form
Monthly Calendar View
Monthly Calendar View
Weekly Calendar View
Weekly Calendar View
Calendar Event
Calendar Event
Search Form
Search Form
User Control Panel
User Control Panel
PM Inbox
PM Inbox
Profile View
Profile View
Memberlist
Memberlist
Online List
Online List
Guest Bar
Guest Bar
E-Card
E-Card
Redirect Screen
Redirect Screen
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