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christam
post Jun 2 2007, 12:59 AM
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Hi everybody!
I really need your help in applying the skin made by dyvine into my xanga.
I've followed all the steps required and made the neccessary changes mentioned. My xanga style is changed immediately...however, it does't work 100% properly as the following modules are missing.......

username:weblog-photos - videos - audio - pulse - profile

[xanga - username- sign out ]

New Weblog Entry Public Preview Add Photo Add Video Add Audio Add Pulse

Could anyone teach me how to make it appear ?
Your help is much appreciated
thx dude!!!

References: http://www.createblog.com/layouts/code.php?id=6548
 
YourSuperior
post Jun 2 2007, 01:13 AM
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They have their own navigation so they didn't include it.
 
christam
post Jun 2 2007, 08:14 AM
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thx for yr reply.

But i think the disappear of New Weblog Entry Public Preview Add Photo Add Video Add Audio Add Pulse is non-sense as these are the basic modules of xanga.....

further solution is much appreciated.
 
*digitalfragrance*
post Jun 3 2007, 10:18 AM
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Okay, first off, these links are already taken care of:
[xanga - username- sign out ] with "home" "sign out" and "xanga" in the bottom part of the banner.

The other links are easily added. In the very bottom of the code, you'll notice a whole bunch of link codes. The only thing you have to do is this:
CODE
<a href="URL OF DESIRED LOCATION HERE">DESIRED LOCATION</a>

All you have to do is add this code to the end of your layout coding (before the </div>) for all of the new links that you want. Just copy the URL (internet address) of the page that you want the link to link to, paste it in the quotes, and name it where it says "DESIRED LOCATION".

The normal modules would actually mess up the alingment of the layout, so I suggest doing it this way.
 
Masta_Shih
post Jun 8 2007, 08:05 AM
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Er... Instead of doing all of that, you can just delete the part of CSS that hides the announcement module. The only reason the creator hid it was probably because it made the private page disaligned. Since only you can see the private page, the announcements don't show up anyway on the public page, and since you need the links, I'm sure you can put up with a little disaligned module.

Find:
CODE
.announcements, hr,  table.footer, table.navigation, table.search, #SearchBar1_pnlYouAreHere{
display: none;
}


Change to:
CODE
hr,  table.footer, table.navigation, table.search, #SearchBar1_pnlYouAreHere{
display: none;
}
 

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