Making a Band Layout, Version 2 |
Making a Band Layout, Version 2 |
Jul 20 2009, 09:20 PM
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Senior Member Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 7,063 Joined: Jul 2008 Member No: 670,288 |
MySpace Band Layout Tutorial Welcome to Version 2 of the Band Layout Tutorial! This tutorial will help you out in making those professional looking layouts that graphic designers are making for these rising bands. A lot of people are getting into this kind of thing, and resources for Band Layouts are very slim, so I hope this topic helps anyone out that needs the help and resources. Rules:
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Jul 20 2009, 10:25 PM
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Senior Member Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 7,063 Joined: Jul 2008 Member No: 670,288 |
Changing the Look & Feel Once you're all prepared to start your layout, now you're ready to start changing the look and feel of your layout. Feel free to use this stylesheet. I recommend that you use it because using generated layout stylesheets make it much harder for me to pinpoint a problem / fault in your layout. CODE <style type="text/css"> .orangetext15 {display: none;} .whitetext12 {display: none;} table table div embed, table table div object {position:relative; z-index:9;} table, tr, td{ background-color:transparent; border-style:none; } body { background-color: 000000; background-image:url(); background-position: top center; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-attachment: scroll; } table table table table, table table table td{ background-image:none; background-color:transparent; } body, div, p, strong, td, .text, .blacktext10, .blacktext12, a.searchlinkSmall, a.searchlinkSmall:link, a.searchlinkSmall:visited{ color:FFFFFF; font-size:9pt; line-height: 10pt; font-weight:normal; font-style:normal; text-decoration:none; text-transform:none; font-family:Helvetica Narrow, sans-serif; } strong, .lightbluetext8, .btext, .redtext, .redbtext{ color:666666; font-size:9pt; font-weight:normal; font-style:normal; text-decoration:none; text-transform:none; font-family:Helvetica Narrow, sans-serif; } a font, a:link, a:visited, a.navbar, a.navbar:link, a.navbar:visited, a.man, a.man:link, a.man:visited, a.man font, a.redlink, a.redlink:visited{ color:FFFFFF; font-size:9pt; font-weight:normal; font-style:normal; text-decoration:none ; text-transform:none; font-family:Helvetica Narrow, sans-serif; } a { color: FFFFFF !important; font-family: Arial !important; } a:hover { color: 666666 !important; font-family: Arial !important; } a:hover, a:hover font, a:active, a.navbar:hover, a.navbar:active, a.man:hover, a.man:active, a.man:hover font, a.searchlinkSmall:hover, a.searchlinkSmall:active, a.redlink:hover, a.redlink:hover{ color:666666; font-size:9pt; font-weight:normal; font-style:normal; text-decoration:normal ; text-transform:none; font-family:Helvetica Narrow, sans-serif; } table table table table, div table table table{ border-style:none; } </style> This gets asked a lot, but I wouldn't ask how to hide things in this tutorial, and it's something I can't / will not go over. Table classes for band layouts are much more different than regular profiles, so it's nearly impossible to hide one section without the code conflicting with something else in your layout. |
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