A simple layout (Apart from the header it only contains 2 tiny pictures!), you could use it for anything, really - just change the header.
Because of problems with a couple of things on the comment page, I just gave up trying to make the CSS work for both Internet Explorer and Firefox (Once again IE isn't doing what it's supposed to. I swear, those browsers are trying to make me go crazy. I'm telling you people, it's a conspiracy! *ahem*), and just made a CSS for IE and one for FF. I don't know what it looks like in other browsers, but I guess the Firefox version should work.
Edit (October 13, 2017): I replaced the old Photobucket links, so images are back now. And I got rid of the IE version.
Because of problems with a couple of things on the comment page, I just gave up trying to make the CSS work for both Internet Explorer and Firefox (Once again IE isn't doing what it's supposed to. I swear, those browsers are trying to make me go crazy. I'm telling you people, it's a conspiracy! *ahem*), and just made a CSS for IE and one for FF. I don't know what it looks like in other browsers, but I guess the Firefox version should work.
Edit (October 13, 2017): I replaced the old Photobucket links, so images are back now. And I got rid of the IE version.
| Beige is the New Black | ||
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| info | ||
| based on Flexible Squares works for all account types tested in Internet Explorer 6 and Firefox 2 |
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| how to | ||
Go to the Customize Journal page. Make sure Style System is S2. Choose the Flexible Squares layout. Go to Custom CSS » Use layout's stylesheet(s): No » Use layout's stylesheet(s) when including custom external stylesheet: No » Use external stylesheets: No insert custom stylesheet The ads of a plus account take their color from the Custom Options. If you want to adjust the colors, go to Style and change Page - Background color of the outer table and Entries - Border color of the content and header/footer boxes to #E0CDA1. |
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