Monday, May 4, 2009

Xanga Question?

Does anyone know how to put together a xanga layout code and what the code and letters mean?


here's and example:


%26lt;img src="http://img150.echo.cx/img150/5012/v...


%26lt;a href="http://xanga.com/x0broken_heartz_l... target="_blank"%26gt;x0broken_heartz_layouts0...



%26lt;!-- End Script by Blogring.net --%26gt;


%26lt;style type="text/css"%26gt;


body {


background-color: #FFFFFF;


scrollbar-arrow-color: #0000FF;


scrollbar-track-color: #0000FF;


scrollbar-shadow-color: #3D3D3D;


scrollbar-face-color: #E0E0E0;


scrollbar-highlight-color: #D6D6D6;


scrollbar-darkshadow-color: #3D3D3D;


scrollbar-3dlight-color: #D6D6D6;


}


.left, .blogbody, table.footer, .standard, .leftmodulefontcolor, td, p {


/* edits main text */


font:normal 10px tahoma;


line-height:16px;


color: #0000FF;


letter-spacing:0px;


text-align:center;


Do you know when to put the codes like /* or %26lt;.. or something? Thanks for your help!

Xanga Question?
In the Look and Feel section, there's a couple places to put modules like this so that they show up as graphics. Make sure that when you put them in there, that you don't put spaces in unless the spaces were there to start with. And of course it applies the other way as well. If you're adding a module, it's always a good idea to put an empty line between the two sections of code.


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