If you click on the Settings, you can go to the Templates tab and pick a template. I liked one of the ones by a guy called Zeldman (who I'd heard of before, he's a famous web designer), so I picked it and tweaked it some with my mad HTML skillz.
Hi Pat, that doesn't look pretty. Wrong place for a swimming pool. Good luck getting rid of the mess.
Doug, if you pick a new template, save all the sidebar links first, because they will be gone. I played a bit with mine, too, to make it look more personal and less like a blog template. ;)
Hey, Pat, while we're on the HTML subject. How do you get it so that when folks click on one of your hyperlinks, it opens as a new window (so that your own site remains)? Thanks.
William S. Burroughs. But don't read him if you (A) require that the fiction you read makes sense, or (B) have the least bit of homophobia. He loves his men . . .
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Hey, and you changed your blog's skin, too. How did you do that?
If you click on the Settings, you can go to the Templates tab and pick a template. I liked one of the ones by a guy called Zeldman (who I'd heard of before, he's a famous web designer), so I picked it and tweaked it some with my mad HTML skillz.
-pat
Hi Pat, that doesn't look pretty. Wrong place for a swimming pool. Good luck getting rid of the mess.
Doug, if you pick a new template, save all the sidebar links first, because they will be gone. I played a bit with mine, too, to make it look more personal and less like a blog template. ;)
Thanks for the tipz. I'll futz this weekend . . .
Hey, Pat, while we're on the HTML subject. How do you get it so that when folks click on one of your hyperlinks, it opens as a new window (so that your own site remains)? Thanks.
How do you get it so that when folks click on one of your hyperlinks, it opens as a new window (so that your own site remains)?
<a href="[some URL]" target="_blank">
Hope that helps!
Innaresting. (Brownie points if you can recognize the source of that spelling.) I'll have to try it.
Innaresting. (Brownie points if you can recognize the source of that spelling.)
Dunno. The Moon is a Harsh Mistress? Flowers for Algernon?
William S. Burroughs. But don't read him if you (A) require that the fiction you read makes sense, or (B) have the least bit of homophobia. He loves his men . . .
Doug
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