Posted on 07/12/2005 5:05:02 AM PDT by Billie
Perfect! It fits my screen just right.
Oh, this is great! By Jove, I think you've got it! :) (Now we get to see that gorgeous background we only got a sliver of yesterday!) :)
You have mail! :o)
(((((Billie)))!
Ah, there it is! And the colors are really nice together! I especially like that pretty, soft green background, and it works well as the main table, don't you think? :)
This one *is* better - and you have the frame around the picture this time. Good job!
Thanks.
I am trying really hard to work on my sizing.LOL.
LOL.
It's a work in progress!!!!
I like it a lot .
Thank you so much for all the help and your tutoring.:)
How do I change the color of the fonts?
I do know the basics,but never have done it the way you did in your post to me.
Gorgeous. You do "billie" work.. soft, feminine, delicate.
Great job!
Thanks.
Billie deserves all the credit though,because she is the one teaching me.;)
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I haven't forgotten about the pictures of you-know-who. Will get them to you by the end of the month, God willing.;^)
Okay, let me show you something to help you understand. You see the gold part in that framework you used around the kitty picture? To the left, THIS is what it looks like by itself as a GRAPHIC, not as a background. When you use BACKGROUND="http://rest of url/picture.jpg" inside the TABLE command, it does the framing around the picture. That's what the others are doing. Below, this is what the same graphic looks like inside a table command. I made the table width much wider than the strip you see above, but it "tiles" itself across the width I specified.(for this I specified: width=450 inside the table command as well)It also keeps repeating itself for the whole *length* of your table - as long as you keep adding text or pics, it will keep filling the whole space. It is with "tables" that everyone is making "frames" and "borders".
To put that mitered corner 2-color, shaded border around the gold, I need to add - all inside the table command, and right after the background="http:// stuff - border=10 or any number higher or lower. It would look like this:
Each new set of table commands you add, stacks them on top, so that this gold one actually becomes the bottom one, and the last one you type is the top one. The way *we* do it for the Finest Opening Posts is: the LAST one that you type 'sets' the size of the whole thing. You make those frames/borders around the last/top/main show up by adding cellpadding= any number goes here - as with *border* widths, the higher the number, the wider the band of color or pattern will be. Too much to process? It's not easy to understand until you've done them over and over and over, I'll agree with that. :) |
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I took a break from pings in order and refreshed the page to read the rest of the comments.
The link I have in the Opening - remember? Color codes? Save that link - it has beautiful color codes to match almost any background you can find. You have to use a separate font command every time you change the color or the size or the font type itself.
To turn OFF all of it, you only have to type </font> ONE time. It removes all of it and goes back to the default black Times New Roman size 3.
Oh,maybe I should reread your opening.
I sometimes tend to skip the most important parts.LOL.
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