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  • Thread Starter mosesbunny

    (@mosesbunny)

    Sorry, I accidentally posted the wrong like. Here is the correct one.
    https://cbny.net/1200-2014/gallery-022514/
    Thanks.

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    mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi mosesbunny, try adding the following under custom style.

    Adjust the border: pixels number to what ever you require.

    .slideshow_container .slideshow_slide_image {border: 4px solid #addyourcolorhere;}

    Let me know if that helps you.

    Kind regards

    Thread Starter mosesbunny

    (@mosesbunny)

    Hi Stefan,
    Close but not exactly what we had in mind. The CSS you provided put a border around the container but not the image itself. I left the new CSS Live on the gallery so you could see for yourself. https://1200milesnyc.com/gallery-022514/

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    Let me know what you think.
    Thanks again for all your help.
    – Chris

    Plugin Author Stefan Boonstra

    (@stefanboonstra)

    Hi Chris,

    I’m Stefan, all credits here go to mbrsolution.

    If you need the border to be around the actual images, mbrsolution’s answer only needs to be adapted slightly:

    .slideshow_container .slideshow_slide_image img {border: 4px solid #addyourcolorhere;}

    Best regards,
    Stefan

    Thread Starter mosesbunny

    (@mosesbunny)

    Worked perfectly Stefan.
    Can’t thank you and mbrsolutions enough!
    Best.

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