The Hoarding Packrat
Join Date: Oct 2005
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Firstly, pardon any probable noobness – I've never worked with such 'advanced' HTML, and not at all with CSS.
The problem: I'm trying to make MySpace look a little prettier (it's unfortunately the communication medium of the teenage ), and I want to add a picture to a stylesheet I already have. But I know nothing about CSS except from the code I have here, which is photoless thus I can't just copy the code like I did to add another table (which felt like such an accomplishment, not knowing any of this stuff by heart ). HTML: Code:
<div class="content-b">
<div class="content-interests">
<h2>Interests</h2>
<p>my interests here</p>
<p>some title
<img src="http://usualtypeofHTMLlinkblahblahblah,jpg"> </p>
</div> Should a <br /> go after "some title" ? That space-slashed break is used similarly in a list elsewhere in the code and so I ask. When I did try using it, I got the two periods where picture 'should' be ; the way it is above gets the blue question mark placeholder. Should there be another <p> ?CSS: Code:
.content-b h2
{
color:2a343d;
}
.content-b p
{
font-size:1.1em;
line-height:1.5;
}
.content-interests
{
float:left;
width:227px;
margin-left:30px;
margin-right:10px;
_margin-left:15px;
} Since I have the HTML link code the way MySpace likes it, I assume that the reason I just get ".." or the blue question mark square is because nothing refers to it in the CSS code ?.. Anyone want to help ? PS: why have, for example, margin-left:... and _margin-left:... ? PPS: in case some of you out there aren't above the übersocial MySpace, here's what I'm using if you're interested in deüglifyment: http://www.mys. . .le. |
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Florida
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If you're getting a blue question mark it just means that the reference to your image is borked. So check you <img src="blah" /> code.
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Inserting an underscore prior to a CSS element is a common practice used to send certain code to Internet Explorer, and certain code to compliant browsers. I really have nothing to put here, but I feel it's rather strange to not have one. |
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The Hoarding Packrat
Join Date: Oct 2005
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Well, annoying since I've tried that with two (the address to a Flickr and Picasa image) images and got the same result. I'll go upload somewhere else and try it.
Someone didn't know about MySpace and XHTML it seems. Code:
<div class="content-vitals">
<h2>Infos</h2>
<p>Age » <br />
Height » Five <br />
Status » <br />
Hometown » <br />
Orientation » <br />
Here for » <br />
Education » <br /> (But the rest must be X-less, since it all works fine...)Are they harmful, or just ignored ? Hm, IE... So if I want my page to show up fine for all of my IE friends (about *all* of my friends sadly), I'll have to edit those things too.... (For the love of Zeus get a Mac ! . .or Safari on Windows.) |
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I really have nothing to put here, but I feel it's rather strange to not have one. |
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The Hoarding Packrat
Join Date: Oct 2005
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I shall take it out then to be codeally etiquette.
MySpace = crapcode... I like. If only all would see the light. |
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