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Post by Stellaluna on Sept 2, 2004 14:42:20 GMT -5
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Post by Delta on Sept 3, 2004 3:37:33 GMT -5
Wow! that's really good! *sets as favourite* Now I can access all my rpg's quicker! XD
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Post by Rose Rebellion on Sept 3, 2004 7:39:28 GMT -5
Such a lovely html site, you did well ^_^
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Post by Stellaluna on Sept 3, 2004 22:35:14 GMT -5
Okay, anyone know how to make borders? I already have a graphic but i don't know how to put it in the backround on the left and right sides.
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Post by Angel624 on Sept 6, 2004 17:27:50 GMT -5
Kewlies.
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Post by Becka *Pone* on Sept 7, 2004 11:03:45 GMT -5
Very Nice site - I've always wanted to do one myself, but never had the time to start.
There is a little problem though. Beyond the Rainbow, Old DV (which isn't actually the old DV site at all, its a slightly newer one), and Past the Satin Rainbow haven't been active in two years.
Wait a sec - holy carp! Court re-started BTSR without telling me! That's like the third time! *smacks Court*
As for the HTML help, I love HTMLgoodies.com - they have a section on doing boarders and such. Otherwise I can dig up my HTML for Becka's Pictures, cause I used boarders in that.
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Post by Stellaluna on Sept 7, 2004 17:06:13 GMT -5
Thanks for the info, Becka. I can;t figure out how to make this...(http://stellaluna.50megs.com/star%20border.png) a border for the page on both the left and right sides.
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Post by Becka *Pone* on Sept 7, 2004 21:12:41 GMT -5
Ok, first you have to decide what width screen you want it to work on. Make a new file in Photoshop, or whatever you use, that width (and the boarder's hight) with just a plain white background. Then, cut out that boarder and paste it on both sides. Save it, put it up on your host and then in the HTML write <BODY BACKGROUND="http:// whatever /name of boarder.gif"> (this goes in the same line as text color, link color, ect.) Then you have to make a table. If you don't want any writing to show up on the boarders, make a table with three columns, the two side columns being just larger than the width of the boarders. For instance, on Becka's Pics I used : < TABLE BORDER="0" CELLSPACING="1" CELLPADDING="5" > < TD VALIGN="TOP" WIDTH="100" > (this is the width of the first column, where the first boarder would go, your boarder is shorter than mine, so you can do width="80" or whatever, you are going to just have to try different numbers and see what you like best.) Then you write everything that you want in the first column (or if you want nothing there leave it blank) then end it with </TD> The middle of the page comes next, where all the writing stuff is going to go: < TD VALIGN="TOP" WIDTH="800" > (You will want to use less than 800 probably, because you have boarders on both sides, and I only had it on one) Type in all of your main body stuff: "Welcome to Stellaluna's RPG Ranch!" and all the rest. Whatever you want to see on that page put in here, if you want to do a second page with the same boarders just save this same file as a different name and type in the second page in this spot also - the rest will be exactally the same). Once again, end with < /TD > For the right side boarder do the same as the left side: < TD VALIGN="TOP" WIDTH="100" > < /TD > Once you have all of your columns done, finish the whole thing off with < /TABLE > If you are finding it hard to follow along, visit www.delphinbella.com/beckaspics.html and right click - view source. That will show you the HTML for the page. Don't be confused though, in the second column (the main body of the page) I used another table, so that the words and picture would be next to one another. Hope that helps, if not try to catch me on IM sometime and I will try to walk you through it from there.
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Post by Stellaluna on Sept 8, 2004 15:03:51 GMT -5
*scratches head for a moment* I think I understand...I'll try it out tonight or tommorow. Thanks for the help!
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