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"No modules" - but still have a drop down menu. how?, - script pros - I desperately need your help.
fedpourpaix
post Apr 27 2007, 10:58 AM
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<style type=text/css>
/* remove regular modules */
table.footer, texttable.left, td.mainleft, table.left, table.navigation, table.search{display:none}
table.blogbody tr td {width:0px; padding: 0px;}
</style>

I use this script to remove .. everything (-- except of course the top white bar!). I want a completely neat and clean page..

But..
I would also like to use
http://www.createblog.com/scripts/download.php?id=191
on the same page.

how can I make this menu script an exception in the "eraser script"?
I kindly ask for your help, it is rather urgent.


Thank you so much!


-Nicho
 
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post Apr 27 2007, 04:28 PM
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You should be able to use both codes at once. The first one just messes with the modules, and the second one doesn't have anything to do with that. Have you tried using both?
 
fedpourpaix
post Apr 28 2007, 01:11 AM
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Of course I tried..

But it doesn't work.

I tried removing table.footer from remove script -- then it works, but the profile and similar modules show on left side then.
 
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post Apr 28 2007, 11:13 AM
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Hmm.. that's odd. I've never had those scripts conflict before. Can you post your entire layout code with the way that you placed both codes in there? It's possible that something else is screwing it up.
 
fedpourpaix
post May 5 2007, 01:58 PM
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basically like this is the java script window in l&f:



<style type=text/css>
/* remove regular modules */
table.footer, texttable.left, td.mainleft, table.left, table.navigation, table.search{display:none}
table.blogbody tr td {width:0px; padding: 0px;}
</style>



<form name="jump">
<select name="menu" onChange="location=document.jump.menu.options[document.jump.menu.selectedIndex].value
" value="GO">
<option value="#">Fancy this ! </option>
<option value="#">---------------------</option>
<option value="http://www.xanga.com/profile.aspx?user=STFPARIS">Profile</option>
<option value="#">---------------------</option>
<option value="***********">Our Site !</option>
<option value="#">--------STF Paris Members-------</option>
<option value="henry">Henry </option>
<option value="nicholas">Nicholas </option>
<option value="jonathan">Jonathan </option>
<option value="esther">Esther </option>
<option value="xavier">Xavier </option>
<option value="anne">Anne </option>
<option value="christopher">Christopher </option>
<option value="seishin">Seishin </option>
<option value="#">---------------------</option>
<option value="daniel">Daniel </option>
<option value="maggie">Maggie </option>
<option value="#">---------------------</option>
<option value="http://www.xanga.com/guestbook.aspx?user=STFPARIS">Guestbook</option>
<option value="#">---------------------</option>
<option value="http://www.xanga.com/CLAF/default.asp">CLAF</option>
<option value="#">---------------------</option>
</select>
</form>


this is how the site looks:
Site
 
fedpourpaix
post May 10 2007, 12:27 PM
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Any solution?

Thanks
 

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