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Horizontal stripe addition across the bottom of a lightbox gallery

Edrol97

Bronze Coder
Hi all, I want to add a horizontal stripe to the bottom of an existing gallery. The galleries in question can be seen here by clicking on one of the images. I want to add a strip to the bottom of the div that contains the galleries. I think it's something to do with linear gradients, but I'm not entirely sure. Thanks in advance.
 
Hi all, I want to add a horizontal stripe to the bottom of an existing gallery. The galleries in question can be seen here by clicking on one of the images. I want to add a strip to the bottom of the div that contains the galleries. I think it's something to do with linear gradients, but I'm not entirely sure. Thanks in advance.

Could you not just add a border-bottom to the appropriate container?
 
That kind of works but it doesn't put it all the way at the bottom. It just sort of hovers.

Well, that IS the bottom of the gallery/slider. Are you trying to add it to the bottom of the viewport? If so:

Upon investigation of that page and the galleries I'd suggest adding a pseudo element (an ::after element) to .slide-show_containers such as:
CSS:
.slide-show_containers::after{
    position: absolute;
    background-color: red; /* adjust as needed */
    content: ' ';
    left: 0;
    bottom: 0;
    height: 10px; /* adjust as needed */
    width: 100%;
}
 
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