famafoto wrote:I did that and lost my menu and it still did not look like the page I wanted. This is how I want my page to look like
http://www.pbase.com/tim32225
Steve,
Since it's my stylesheet you were trying to copy, the proper thing to do would have been to ask me for permission to use it, rather than ask someone how you could snag it and use it as your own. Did that even cross your mind?
I knew it was my stylesheet the moment I saw it, because I spent quite some time getting the red glow on the thumbnail hover the way I wanted it. I didn't even notice your quote (above) before I saw the stylesheet on your main page and noticed it was identical to the work I did for my equipment gallery.
Most people here are glad to help others with this stuff when asked (and I'm no exception) but it's a lot more palatable when they ARE asked, rather than finding out by seeing their work on someone else's page. I have helped countless others on pbase with their stylesheets, and I have even made stylesheets for a few folks here. I would have helped you as well, but I would have then felt better about it.
I noticed that you also copied the 'Powered by Pbase" logo I made for my banner image. I can tell by the shape of the first blue oval symbol because I left the shape if it slightly different than the other two, and I note that the one on your page is identical. I made that graphic very large, and then shrunk it down to fit. When I first put that graphic up on my main page, I caught some flack from a few people here who thought the 'powered by Pbase' graphic had to be a link back to the pbase page. However, I could not find that requirement written anywhere so it's apparently not a requirement. I did it that way to save vertical space at the top of my page. A link would have needed to use a separate line.
In hindsight, have to laugh at your copyright notice on your page, since you apparently have no regard for anyone else's work.
Here is the gallery you copied the stylesheet from:
http://www.pbase.com/tim32225/gearHave a nice day.
Tim Rucci
http://www.timrucci.comhttp://www.pbase.com/tim32225