Wednesday, September 10, 2008

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REFLECTION IMAGES DO WHAT YOUR SCREEN SIZE USING GUIDED

I know that many are accustomed to discuss the issue that some visitors complain that they do not see your full blog. Part of the "problem" is that most laptop use and the screen is much wider ..... and do not realize that everyone does not use a widescreen monitor.

can to put a little message indicating the size necessary to monitor your blog and see well, besides this, add this little script with which your visitors will know what screen size and color are used. Let

an element html / javascript and copy this piece of code:

<table border="0">
<tr>
<td><form name="t" method="POST">
<table border="0">
<tr>
<td valign="top" width="90"
bgcolor="#B2EE3A">Ancho:</td>
<td><input
name="t1" value="not supported" size="10" type="text"/></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" width="90"
bgcolor="#B2EE3A">Largo:</td>
<td><input
name="t2" value="not supported" size="10" type="text"/></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"
bgcolor="#B2EE3A" width="90">Color:</td>
<td><input
value="not supported" name="t3" size="10" type="text"/></td>
</tr>
</table>
</form>
\u0026lt;/ td>
\u0026lt;/ tr>
\u0026lt;/ table> \u0026lt;p align="left">

\u0026lt;script>
\u0026lt;! -


function show () {if
(document.all one ought to change your html code and go.

And would something like this:











bgcolor = "# 1663b1"> Width:

name = "t1" value = "not supported" size = "10 "type =" text "/> function show () {
if (document.all distinction ..... this is your post.
1 º Come to our beloved template html blog, Quico, the guts of it (where does time do not be commanded to go, by the way) and find a piece of code that makes the following:



bgcolor =" # 1663b1 "> Length:



bgcolor = "# 1663b1" width = "90"> Color:






name =" t2 "value =" not supported "size =" 10 "type =" text "/ >
value = "not supported" name = "t3" size = "10" type = "text" />




. Sidebar. Widget {

Where it says "IMAGE URL" we write the web address in which We saved the background image you want to place (remember that you can upload it to Megaupload, Photobucket ....)

3 rd Save the changes and go.

As always ..... I remember before you do anything in the template, save a backup, do not send me away to me the anger then if you have loaded the blog.
If you do not wish to be the same image for all elements, but each element bears a different image, you ought to do the following:

1 º We are looking at the template code like the following:

\u0026lt;b: widget id = 'HTML10' locked = 'false' title = 'TITLE PAGE ELEMENT " type = 'HTML' />


This is the part of the "Widgets" and you will find several lines like this with a number of different HTML and obviously a different item title. have to write the following with all the html that we copied before in a sheet:

2 º Now I anotais each id in a piece of paper, that is what makes HTML and a corresponding number and title of the widget.

3 º Well, now look the part of the template code for the CSS and before
line ]]>\u0026lt;/ b: skin>




# HTML10 {background: url (DIRECCION_DE_LA_IMAGEN)
}



4 th save the changes and ready, Callisto!


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