Coding Questions

Nov 13, 2011 12:07



Coding Questions
footer navigation (previous 20 entries) Problem solved Thanks to mordyn4
Calendar numbers missing font issue in the calendarProblem solved Thanks to mordyn4

MetaData (tutorial links given) Still trying to figure this out.

Black text appearing (advice given on word doc vs RTE issue)Still trying to figure this out.

Code to rotate multiple headers when reloading page
Changing links above header to include tags



I am not tech savvy at all. Therefore a friend of mine created a live journal for our coin club. They used Smooth Sailing which I am unfamiliar with as I normally use Flexible Squares. Not that I could write the code for this in either style format.

We have some issues with her set up and I asked another friend to take a look at her raw source code or HTML code. However, we can only access the CSS style sheet. Where would we click to open the raw source code for this journal fun_forums

Also, she listed the previous entry, next entry and recent in our header. Which I don't like at all because people can't seem to look at older entries because when they get to the bottom of the page it doesn't give them the option to see the previous 10 entries or next 10 entries which almost all themes do. So how could I correct that issue when and if I ever find her css code?

In addition, to those quirks we seem to get some postings with all black font color when it should default to white. We didn't ask for black it just does it all on its own. However, that issue seems to happen around a link to something.

She placed the tags at the top of the page with the mood theme. Which I do want. But, I would like the mood theme box to precede the tags.
1: How would I do that?
2: Her text is larger than I would like. How can I make the tag text smaller?
3: Could I place a link for tags in the header when we finally remove the previous and next entry from that area?

We are simply clueless on how to correct these issues. Any help you can offer us would be most appreciated.

Liberty

metadata, css, tags, mood icon, header, layers

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