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Mathias
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Old July 23rd, 2009, 06:31 AM
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portal[clClan].width = width / 2 - 5
portal[clClan].left = 0
portal[clClan].height = height
The clan portal's width is half the width of the template (the whole Clan panel in this case), - 5 pixels.
It's left-most point is at the far left.
It can have all the height it needs.

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portal[famFamily].width = portal[clClan].width
portal[famFamily].left = portal[clClan].left
portal[famFamily].top = portal[Horizontal].bottom + 15
portal[famFamily].height = height - portal[famFamily].top
The family portal has the same width as the clan portal.
And they are left-aligned.
It's top is 15 pixels below the clan portal's bottom.
It's height is the height of the window minus the space the clan portal takes up.
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Old July 24th, 2009, 06:31 PM
Hey mgehl,
I reset the the size now its a lot bigger
portal[clClan].width = 475
portal[clClan].left = 0
portal[clClan].height = height
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Old December 28th, 2009, 05:44 PM
Oh we started this conversation back on page 5 of this thread to help out I have reread it and its got me running in circles.
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Old December 28th, 2009, 06:16 PM
I have all the menus in place its just making that palyer pick work i have a screen shot to help.
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Old January 4th, 2010, 11:35 PM
Page references aren't helpful. Each user can configure the number of posts per page, and mine is set to 20, so your post with this question appeared at the top of page 4 for me. Makes it kind of hard to find a reference on page 5, eh? :-)

Please cite the post number when referencing a specific post. You'll find it in the lower left corner of the post, beneath the details on the poster. For example, your new posts are #61 through #63, so this one of mine should be #64.
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Old January 5th, 2010, 01:33 PM
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Page references aren't helpful. Each user can configure the number of posts per page, and mine is set to 20, so your post with this question appeared at the top of page 4 for me. Makes it kind of hard to find a reference on page 5, eh? :-)

Please cite the post number when referencing a specific post. You'll find it in the lower left corner of the post, beneath the details on the poster. For example, your new posts are #61 through #63, so this one of mine should be #64.
Sorry Rob I forgot that the world does not revolve around me LOL I was looking at post 41 by me then you followed with two post (42 - 43)
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Old January 5th, 2010, 02:06 PM
It appears I was looking at the wrong posts then. So now I'm not sure if I answered the correct question above. I hope so. If not, please point me to the specific question you want answered and I'll do my best to help.
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