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I want to continue to use Auctiva's automatic resize feature (to 400x300) because:
A. The image is cleaner than using my own html with the "width" statement + [IMAGE#_URL],
B. Theoretically it loads quicker.
C. I like the album it takes you to without having to go back to the listing.

I have my blue borders disabled. I use all custom templates. My wish is to be able to use colored borders (other than blue), as one can with the standard templates.

Is there a line of code that I can, say, slip into my <style> section that would trick the JS into thinking my custom template was actually a given standard template? For example, if I could trick the script into thinking the template was "Liquid Green" then it would put the same border that "Liquid Green" uses around my image on my custom template (assuming I turned borders back on).

Or is this a rectal tonscillectomy, i.e. is there an easier way?

CB with idle mind.
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Hey Capt'n,

As cool as that would be, I do not have and do not believe there is a way to do what you have asked. The best way I have to offer right now is to turn the borders back on and assign them a color of your choice, you should be able to do this in the same area you used to turn them off. I would need to see your code in order to give you exacts. I hope this has been of some help to you.
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Originally posted by Auctiva Brent:
Hey Capt'n,
The best way I have to offer right now is to turn the borders back on and assign them a color of your choice, you should be able to do this in the same area you used to turn them off.

Well, by turning them off, I mean I made that selection on the "Image" landing page. I didn't use code on the template to do it, in other words.

This isn't any big deal. My set-up is almost as good for now.

By the way, didn't you use to work for the American Tourister suitcase people?

CB

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