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Old 01-28-2010, 06:29 AM   #1
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Header Size

Can anyone tell me the size of graphic needed to fill in the header at the top of the vBulletin page where currently the vBulletin logo resides? I want to fill that area in with a custom graphic that will include logo but I need to know size. Thanks loads.

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Re: Header Size

Right click on it and view properties..
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Re: Header Size

lol problem solve i was having the exact thing
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