body {background: url(http://i29.tinypic.com/20ue9fm.jpg) fixed; color: green;} #veohPage{ background: transparent;} .colRight .users-box:HOVER,.users-mid .users-box:HOVER {background: black; color: white;} .collection-head:HOVER, ul.tabs:HOVER, .tabContainer:HOVER{background:black}
The banner code at last
Yes, you see it here first, the custom banner code. This is a very tricky code as it can conflict with other codes especialy #veohBody so play around with it. I'd only recommend this to advanced to expert users. You also want to make the banner yourself to suit the Veoh bar's options which should stay on it. You can use an image url to replace the blue/black part of your Veoh bar (banner) with a new image! You can see it on my page now.
Reply to this Topich1, .header1 { margin: 130px; padding: 0; font: ; color: ; padding-left: none; } #veohBody_top { position: absolute; top: 0px; margin-left: 0px; padding: 0 0px; margin-bottom: 300px; width: 1100px; height: 350px; background-image: url(); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-position: fixed; background-color: transparent; visibility:visible;;
The .header1 section 'margin' is what pushes your description down so you can see your banner clearly. The banner image is within the #veohBody_top portion's background image. Make sure you allot the appropriate height and width. Also the #veohBody can conflict with this code, so clear that if it does not show up. You can still use veohfooter link's image as a bg where the veoh body's image would be. Also this code is the best place way to place your custom banner in the middle.
This is an easier method to apply a custom banner as it uses #veohbody and produces the banner at the top. However, there are many more options with the other way.
#veohBody {background: url() no-repeat top center; position: relative; top:-95px;}
Just place your banner's image link within the parenthesis! This code does work great with simpler profiles.