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2 How To Add a Border To Images in blogger


1.Login to your blogger dashboard--> layout- -> Edit HTML

2.Scroll down to where you see ]]></b:skin> tag.

3.Copy below code and paste it just before ]]></b:skin> tag.


img {
border: 15px solid #000;
background: #000;
filter:alpha(opacity=60);
opacity:0.6;
padding: 1px;
}



Now click Save Template 


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2 Responses So Far:

Ashley said...

Thank you, thank you for posting that code. I tried a bunch of different codes and none of them worked. Your directions were also much more simple! The only thing I didn't like was that the border seemed to make the color in all my pictures dim. So I just edited the opacity to 100 and .10 and that fixed it. And I also edited the color of the border to be a bit darker. Thank you very much for the working code.

Unknown said...

Thanks for this,, But your code is still wrong,,, BEcause even bg images have borders when you insert the code,. So what you need to do is this below:

change the img { to:

.post-body img { and you're done....


BUT THANKS FOR THIS,.
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