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11/26/2002 (Tuesday)


Posted on: Tue. November 26th, 2002Posted at: 10:00pm
Security: Public Entry ID: #204
Feeling: curious Listening to: curiousFeeling: ... Listening to: ...
Hiya! me again. got a couple of questions. here goes:

1. what is the ideal size for a background pic? so that it'll look normal on different screen/resolution sizes? [800x600, etc.]

2. is CSS and 'div' compatible with what versions of IE browsers?

Thanks again for anyone who can shed some light into these questions of mine. ^__^

Posted on: Tue. November 26th, 2002Posted at: 11:59am
Security: Public Entry ID: #205
Subject: blarg!
Feeling: lame Listening to: lameFeeling: Operation Ivy . The Crowd Listening to: Operation Ivy . The Crowd
HI! wow, I know, this is going to sound REALLY lame, but i need someone help me merge all my override codes, because everytime i try to add a background, it screws up some of my codes like my title and stuff. if someone could help me out, IM me on my screen name x shibby bizzy x

Posted on: Tue. November 26th, 2002Posted at: 11:17am
Security: Public Entry ID: #202
Subject: hey i'm new to this community.
is it possible to get a blinkie inbetween the comments and to change wut the "deadjournal userinfo" and the "deadjournal calendar" says (like instead of saying "deadjournal userinfo" it would read sumthin else) without using/creating a style? is there a code for both that u can just stick in your overrides?


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