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CryingDove |
1. RE: Header help
Feb 19 2011, 11:15 AM EST
You do not. Wetpaint already has removed the default padding. There is none. The first line on the page referenced by this post states that.What is the problem you are experiencing with your logo? 1 out of 1 found this valuable. Do you? |
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2. RE: Header help
Apr 14 2011, 5:50 PM EDT
I don't get it. How come when I make a picture on gimp, then I can't get my image to be big. It ends up looking tiny, and weird.Could you help me? Do you find this valuable? |
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3. RE: Header help
Apr 14 2011, 5:53 PM EDT
I just left the last one. My site is a wolf site, and the picture is made on gimp. Here's the link:http://silentwhisperers.wetpaint.com/ Do you find this valuable? |
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CryingDove |
4. RE: Header help
Apr 14 2011, 6:46 PM EDT
| Post edited: Apr 15 2011, 4:28 PM EDT
The problem is you need to learn how to create an image with the right dimensions. Your image is small and WP is not going to fill in the space to the right so that it stretches across the screen.. You will have to create an image so the dimensions will fit the banner area. Here is what you need to do to get a full width banner. 1. Create a new canvas in gimp with the dimensions of 1020 W x 200 H 2. Set the background color to #151317 3. Do not save yet 4. Open your banner image in a new window 5. Select the banner image and copy 6. Switch window to the new canvas 7. Paste as a new layer the copied image in the new canvas window 8. Move the copied image around in the new canvas window to your liking, 9. Save the new canvas window as a jpeg file 10. Upload it as your new logo. P.S. In the meantime here is your fitted logo. You can use this one while you experiment with gimp. I used your image and did the steps above to achieve the banner. http://image.wetpaint.com/image/1/c4rT8SSrqudLYMmjN-KJ_w28835 Do you find this valuable? |
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Kiinan |