Default Xanga Style, home.aspx source code |
Default Xanga Style, home.aspx source code |
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![]() Moderator out of training... ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 72 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 322 ![]() |
Has or anybody or could anybody post the source code for the home.aspx file that new xanga user have when then first start or a skin that copies the style? That way anybody could make there own skin by adding and deleting from this code. Javascript and CSS in the headers and footers do add new aspects to the pages, but to have full control of every section of the page is to develop a Xanga Skin.
Is that a reasonable question or I'm I crazy? ![]() |
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![]() cb's #1 fan! =) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advisor Posts: 2,342 Joined: Nov 2003 Member No: 1 ![]() |
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![]() Moderator out of training... ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 72 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 322 ![]() |
QUOTE(micron @ 01-7-2004, 04:22 AM) Yes, that page is very helpful in previewing your new design, but I'm looking for the Microsoft Active Server page code for a basic Xanga site. So you can control all of the design and fuctions on the page. The tables, text, skin tags (ex. <$Blogrings$>), everything! I find that placing CSS and javascript in the header and footer can only do so much. Basically copy my revised code of the basic code and paste into the Xanga Skins options (I do have premium). Oh wait, are you saying I should run the tool and then copy the code? But then I would have to figure out where all the skin tags go... ![]() |
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