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When you are working in your K2 scheme it might be a good idea to add !important to your selector attributes if they don’t seem to be having any effect. Adding this overrides the style.css with your custom scheme attribute. This may not always be the case, but if so this is the solution. Such an entry may look like this: border: 1px solid #A6B0BF !important;.
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Then add something as follows to your scheme stylesheet, testscheme.css. All paths are relative so the image has to be in your scheme folder. The reason we have #38C in the front is in case the image doesn’t get loaded, it will paint a background of color #38C first
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f you are interested in setting up a header graphic that is not the default 200px high, you can add the following entrie to your #header: height: 165px !important;. This line assumes you have an image that is 165 pixels high. If you would like to have a header image that is not the default 780 pixels wide keep reading, I will discuss adjusting the page width.
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Adjusting Page Width
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The first entry is for h1, the title of your blog
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Using a Header That Has the Blog Name In It
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Using a Header That Has the Blog Name In It >
If you would like to use a header graphic that already has the blog name in it you will need to hide the title and description text automatically displayed by WordPress. This can be done in CSS with a simple entry. >
h1{ >
display: none; >
} >
#header .description { >
display: none; >
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cjliseK2 Wordpress theme tutorial
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