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Bamboo
02-22-2003, 04:48 PM
Hey,

I recently got signed up for Signmyguestbook.com,and I'm not exactly sure how to edit the html so it comes out looking better.. Maybe like

this (http://dancingotown.signmyguestbook.com/), with different colors. Does anybody have any idea?

ShadyCrazy6
02-22-2003, 04:55 PM
However way you want it. You should try to think of a unique layout that you can call your own!

Bamboo
02-22-2003, 05:00 PM
>However way you want it. You should try to think of a unique layout that you can call your own!

Nah, really? No duh. I'm asking for the freakin' basics so I can learn how to do it. Don't reply if you don't anything helpful to say, thank you very much.

MaGiCSuN
02-22-2003, 05:35 PM
We are only trying to help with all the help that we can give. Thank you :)

But anywayz, you can just edit in signmyguestbook.com with normal html, you only have to make sure that you put in the codes to let the messages appear and url, name and site etc. But that will all be viewed inside the html box.

You can use CSS in it, if you want. Or you just add <font> tags before every piece of text and link. You can read basics here at http://www.lissaexplains.com/ under " basics"

If you still don't have 'the' answer to your question then try to be more specific about what part you want to know more about.

Love,
Mirna

Bamboo
02-22-2003, 06:38 PM
>We are only trying to help with all the help that we can give. Thank you

Replying with something that doesn't have anything to with what I asked, isn't helping.

>But anywayz, you can just edit in signmyguestbook.com with normal html, you only have to make sure that you put in the codes to let the messages appear and url, name and site etc. But that will all be viewed inside the html box.

How would I change the color of when they reply? Like the background color of their reply? How would I make the text area's the same color as the background? And how would I make their info be centered like the one at the link I provided.

DTT
02-23-2003, 12:41 AM
Gah. *-* I'd reccomend www.dreambook.com - It gives a good deal of freedom, including direct HTML editing. I'm not sure you can get rid of the ads, but that's about it.