Lol, I feel so stupid asking help here about xanga, but it's really bothering me.
I don't know if anyone still uses xanga, but they have this new lay-out mode where they made applications for you to simply put up a lay-out.
However, I'm quite used to the LOOK&FEEL coding with html/css.
So anyone who uses the LOOK&FEEL mode, please feel free to help me.
There's this possibility where you can embed your own sidebar module, and I have one too.
However, I can't seem to put on a border all around that one single custom module,
whereas every other standard module is bordered.
Mucho confusion here. I tried all sorts of codes such as 'border: 1px solid #000000' and 'bottom-top' too.
But nothing seems to be working. (I'm talking about the second module that contains my counter,
it's the pinkish part that won't co-operate with the rest..and I can't seem to fit a title for it either)
Anyone knows how to fix this?
Btw, my xanga is *click*.
My codes can be viewed throughout the page-source, and any help is appreciated!!!!
-xoxo-
KaiLe
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#2
Posted 29 September 2008 - 02:28 PM
You didn't put in a heading for that module...
You had nothing where I left "XXXX"... if you give the module a name by changing the X's... the code will work perfectly.
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<br /><table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="100%" class="left"><tr><th valign="top" align="left" class="left"><b>XXXX</b></th></tr><tr><td valign="top" class="left"><br /><img border="0" alt="free hit counter" src="http://xyz.freeweblogger.com/counter/index.php?u=1222707084&s=a" ALIGN="middle" HSPACE="4" VSPACE="2"><script><a/></script><br />
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You had nothing where I left "XXXX"... if you give the module a name by changing the X's... the code will work perfectly.
#3
Posted 30 September 2008 - 01:02 AM
Hey thanks for your help!
I know I missed the entire heading, but I didn't know how to fix it cuz all the other codes showed no difference whereas if I just put it right in the middle of nowhere, it would make its own heading.
Anyways, tried putting in your code instead of my old one, and it turned out like this:

I'm not sure that was supposed to happen, but somehow, it activated all sorts of borders around my entire page.
Uber bizzarro
I know I missed the entire heading, but I didn't know how to fix it cuz all the other codes showed no difference whereas if I just put it right in the middle of nowhere, it would make its own heading.
Anyways, tried putting in your code instead of my old one, and it turned out like this:

I'm not sure that was supposed to happen, but somehow, it activated all sorts of borders around my entire page.
Uber bizzarro
#4
Posted 30 September 2008 - 06:11 AM
I didn't change your codes at all.. just added in the XXXX so you would know where the problem was...
Your codes are correct, you just needed a heading for that specific module. Instead of copying & pasting the code I gave above, go into your Look&Feel... look for the "<B></B>" and type in something in between those B's..
Your codes are correct, you just needed a heading for that specific module. Instead of copying & pasting the code I gave above, go into your Look&Feel... look for the "<B></B>" and type in something in between those B's..
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