Quote from: DanielRosca on March 14, 2010, 01:14:20 AM
There should be implemented transparent background, would be much more better
You're missing the point of css page structures - the ads have to go into a div or table, no matter what the properties of those. Even your regular user posts and admin posts go into a css class div or table.
All the mod author has done is use a pre-existing css div class to highlight the post row of the ad - drawing attention to it, allowing users to ignore it or focus on it as is their want - if you don't like the default css class properties, you can edit them in the css file (much easier than editing half a dozen template files in a dozen places each) and change them to the display properties that you prefer. You could even change the ad-mod css to use normal post sequencing background if you want.
Before moaning about how it's been done, it might be better to go learn some basic html and css coding, and how and where to apply them, because the css method is one heck of a lot easier to change than it used to be before the curve default theme arrived in SMF 2.0
Gaz


