> > Doing the picture is the easy part of it, but how to adapt the structure to use it is different.
>
> I managed to retrieve the HTML for one of the pages. It's ugly. The governing stylesheet
> should be [tde]/share/doc/HTML/en/common/kde-common.css, but as far as I can tell
> that's empty (file contains comments only), and the style declarations that are actually
> used are embedded. They're being added from various .xsl files applied when the
> documentation is generated.
Yes, I found the kde-common.css to be empty too!
>
> The good news is that I was able to pull out the names of the image files in use.
> All are in [tde]/share/doc/HTML/en/common/ (khelpcenter/common/ is just a symlink
> to that directory, on my system at least).
>
> header: top-middle.png, top-right-konqueror.png
> footer: bottom-middle.png, bottom-right.png, bottom-left.png
Yes, I found them too.
>
> A lot of the other images seem to be from a previous version of the chrome, and I don't
> think they're in use right now (there may be one or two exceptions).
I also think that they are not all in use, but some are. Do the following steps on your system:
1.Open Trinity Help Center
2.Click on the Glossary tab
3.Check any definitions in the glossary. They use very old files.
 
>
> Changing the opaque backgrounds of some elements may be a bit more
> difficult. Some definitions seem to be in
> [tde]/share/apps/ksgmltools2/docbook/xsl/html/docbook.xsl , but there may
> be others scattered around.
>
> The best long-term solution may be to conduct a search-and-destroy on the style
> definitions embedded in the XSL and move everything to kde-common.css,
> assuming kde-common.css isn't auto-generated and we can confirm that all the pages
> import that stylesheet.
>
> E. Liddell
>
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I made not transparent file for the top header, but even if I change these files, the text would still be right-aligned and with black text, with grey-white shadow. If at least the place where the header text alignment settings is found, I'll probably be able to change it.

-Alexandre