border added after CSS upgrade

  • Unknown's avatar

    I purchased the CSS upgrade to edit my font size, which worked great.

    Before editing the CSS I copied it in a word doc so I could fix things if I accidentally fouled up the blog.

    I’m using Kubrick. For some reason, a border has appeared around the white center field containing the text. The blog looks like it has three layers — the white center, a light blue layer beneath that which now peeks out from either side of the white center, and the slightly darker blue border.

    How can I stretch the white field out again so that small border disappears?

  • Unknown's avatar

    I’m afraid I can’t help you with CSS, but I can suggest that you use Notepad or another formatting-free word processor instead of Word. Word actually adds in HTML tags that you can’t see. There’s a whole post in the FAQ about it as well. Try copying the text that is in Word now and saving it to Notepad and re-installing that. Doing this should strip out the extra tags Word has put in.

  • Unknown's avatar

    Thanks, raincoaster. It didn’t help the border situation, but was a good reminder of why not to use word. I’ve read the post in the FAQ but didn’t realize it would transfer to the CSS.

  • Unknown's avatar

    I’m not 100% sure it does, but best never to run into that problem.

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