Argh!
I coded the jewelry expo page by hand, checking it in IE. I don't really understand CSS very well -- it seems to make sense, but nothing ever looks the way I want it to -- but I managed to put something together. So I uploaded all the pages and graphics to the site, and open it up with Firefox.
And it was a total mess.
Sigh. That's a bunch of hours of work, all down the drain.
I coded the jewelry expo page by hand, checking it in IE. I don't really understand CSS very well -- it seems to make sense, but nothing ever looks the way I want it to -- but I managed to put something together. So I uploaded all the pages and graphics to the site, and open it up with Firefox.
And it was a total mess.
Sigh. That's a bunch of hours of work, all down the drain.
2 Comments:
Miriel,
There, there.
Why not make your life easier and create an additional Blogger blog under your account for the expo, customize it to your liking and publish it to the sljewlryexposition.com domain?
In your Dashboard go to Settings > Publishing for more info.
Hit me up in-world if you've got questions. I'm not well-versed, but I can try to help.
The expo site isn't just going to be a blog, though -- and I don't have the slightest bit of a problem updating the front page by hand, for that matter.
And even customizing the Blogger templates properly is mostly beyond me. :(
(I really don't understand what I'm doing wrong! I'm using a very thorough CSS tutorial/reference guide and things make perfect sense as I'm reading it, but then I actually put the code to paper and nothing works the way it seems like it should.)
Thank you for the offer of help and the suggestion, though. :)
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