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Aqua OS X xanga layout, my layout for my xanga |
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![]() Newbie ![]() Group: Member Posts: 6 Joined: Dec 2005 Member No: 316,752 ![]() |
This layout is based off of apple's Mac Os X aqua theme. Everything was taken straight from the system and screenshots are what I used. I tryed to get it to integrate with the Apple feel and I think it came out nicely but the overflow property won't work with either of the tds and I cn't really figure out a way to fix that unless somebody knows a way to do it in javascript. i'm thinking about releasing it if Createblog will host it and the images because my host won't accept too much bandwidth. Leave comments and sugggestions, it is still a work in progress. I might release this for blogger if there's anyone who wants it.
Note: thanks to Apple for the whole look and aqua-soft.org for the pinstripe's and basis of the theme. My Xanga |
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![]() Newbie ![]() Group: Member Posts: 6 Joined: Dec 2005 Member No: 316,752 ![]() |
I'm trying to use the default xanga modules as much as possible actually but I'm thinking of making a custom nav module. I've actually recently came across a script that adds scroll o the blogrings. All I have to do is modify the javascript to apply to the main blog and the left part of the blog. Most of the reason why I want to keep the default modules is because well otherwise I have to go through updating my subscriptions or updating my blogrings every time they change. I'm also trying to make this as non-xanga-designer friendly as possible so I'm making it so that when I release the code you just copy paste click and instantly your page looks like a mac.
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