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Facebook *sigh* - Yukine - 2013-07-14 02:44

Hello, I'm new to facebook Mellow
How to remove the black part on the background (bottom part)?
[Image: 3ClGI.png]

Thanks and please don't say: "Bruno ur a big nub"


RE: Facebook *sigh* - Aus - 2013-07-14 03:20

Bruno ur a big nub

Just kidding

I'm don't think it is possible to remove the black part


RE: Facebook *sigh* - Marty - 2013-07-14 08:51

Bruno nub.

No, serious, I have that as well, it's impossible to do, just a standard Facebook "feature".


RE: Facebook *sigh* - Yukine - 2013-07-14 10:07

It's strange, another facebook page haven't got that..


RE: Facebook *sigh* - KaraK - 2013-07-14 10:22

(2013-07-14 10:07)Bruno_G Wrote:  It's strange, another facebook page haven't got that..

Everyone has it, just not as noticeable as others.
All depends on what picture you have as your cover.


RE: Facebook *sigh* - Sadie - 2013-07-14 10:24

What are black?


RE: Facebook *sigh* - Dan - 2013-07-14 11:33

(2013-07-14 10:24)Adrian Wrote:  What are black?

I believe he's talking about the black gradient at the bottom of his cover photo.


RE: Facebook *sigh* - Yukine - 2013-07-14 14:49

(2013-07-14 11:33)DanielP Wrote:  
(2013-07-14 10:24)Adrian Wrote:  What are black?

I believe he's talking about the black gradient at the bottom of his cover photo.

Yes, is that.


RE: Facebook *sigh* - Tupex - 2013-07-15 01:49

I think you can't do nothing for it.

But 100% sure...


RE: Facebook *sigh* - Pete - 2013-07-21 15:37

You can remove it by removing the class "coverBorder" using the JavaScript console elements viewer in Chrome/Firefox

The element giving your cover photo that gradient effect is pictured here:

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[Image: YZOMB.jpg]

It's a 1px*95px image repeated along the x-axis.

Deleting that DIV element would remove the gradient.

I know this doesn't solve your problem but just thought I'd prove that it is possible to remove it temporarily at least!


RE: Facebook *sigh* - Special - 2013-07-23 22:02

only helps you though, why not give your cover photo a positive gradient and then it wont show up


RE: Facebook *sigh* - Pete - 2013-07-23 22:22

It fades to black with 95% opacity so that wouldn't work. It would only work up to 50 something %