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Post centering, module deletion, and borders?, please help?
KrissyKat
post Aug 20 2004, 08:14 PM
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Alright, I've searched this site, and went through most pages trying to find the answers to my questions, without luck. So I turned to here, posting them hoping some nice person can help me out...

First thing--I'd like to know if theres a script that defaults all the text in your posts so that its centered [theres the option for it in the modules, but not the actual posts unless you have premium]. I know if you do edit html in the post, you can edit it so the text is centered, but I was wondering if there was one where you didnt have to edit every single one, so that it was the default?

2nd thing--I'm trying to find the script to have a border around your whole xanga, not around each entry, which is the only thing I could find here. Like this.

3rd thing-- Is there a way to just delete "Get Involved!"? the codes I've found delete all the modules [Subscriptions, posting calendar, get involved, etc.]. I just need that single one gone...

Thanks so much,
-Krissy Kat

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sherryvu
post Aug 20 2004, 08:19 PM
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here's the code for the third one happy.gif
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<!-- begin code provided by createblog.com -->
<script language="javascript"><!--
//Get Involved! Box Remover
if (location.href.match ("home.aspx")) {
var ht = document.getElementsByTagName ('table');
for (var t = 0; t < 10; t++) {
str = ht[t].cells[0].innerHTML;
if (!str.match (/Sites I Read/i) && str.match (/(Get Involved!)/i)) ht[t].style.display = "none";
}
}
//--></script>
<!-- end code provided by createblog.com -->
 
KrissyKat
post Aug 20 2004, 08:22 PM
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Thanks so much! It worked :-).

-Krissy Kat
 
sherryvu
post Aug 20 2004, 08:28 PM
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you're welcome _smile.gif and good luck finding the rest of the answers
 
jokershua
post Aug 20 2004, 08:29 PM
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i would like to know how to the 2nd as well
 
sherryvu
post Aug 20 2004, 08:30 PM
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actually i see how they did the second one now.. it's part of the "body" section in the css.. use this, just change the width and colors to your liking:
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<!-- begin code provided by createblog.com -->
<style type="text/css">
body {
 border: 20px solid #FF1493;
</style>
<!-- end code provided by createblog.com -->


and for the first one.. i think you can just use the xanga stylesheet found in the xanga scripts section and set all of the text sections to center
 
KrissyKat
post Aug 20 2004, 08:33 PM
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Thanks again :-). You're a wonderful person! but I'm confused with what you're saying about the first one?

-Krissy Kat
 
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post Aug 20 2004, 08:34 PM
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QUOTE(Sherry_Vu @ Aug 20 2004, 8:30 PM)
actually i see how they did the second one now.. it's part of the "body" section in the css.. use this, just change the width and colors to your liking:
CODE
<!-- begin code provided by createblog.com -->
<style type="text/css">
body {
 border: 20px solid #FF1493;
</style>
<!-- end code provided by createblog.com -->


and for the first one.. i think you can just use the xanga stylesheet found in the xanga scripts section and set all of the text sections to center

thx a lot
 

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