Splitcoaststampers.com - the world's #1 papercrafting community
You're currently viewing Splitcoaststampers as a GUEST. We pride ourselves on being great hosts, but guests have limited access to some of our incredible artwork, our lively forums and other super cool features of the site! You can join our incredible papercrafting community at NO COST. So what are you waiting for?
It would help if you click on the blog post that you are referring to then copy and paste the address link from there other wise all we see is the entire blog and don't know what boxes you are referring to...sorry
I'm not up on blogs - I know that some allow you more control than others, but what she did was create separate graphics and put them in individual table cells. How familiar are you with HTML?
You can right-click on the screen (over text, not over the picture) and choose View Source. That will show you the actual HTML code.
Your particular blog may have tools that allow you to do this more easily than typing code.
She saved the images, cropped them to the same size, uploaded them to her blog and then linked each one to its original blog post. Kristina uses word press or type pad, which give you more flexibility than blogger.
exactly thumbnails...but I guess I understand what smithr66 means..I tried checking the HTML code..but need to change the HTML code when I'll be using it..which is not easy..
Shivani, I'm gonna hijack the thread for a second. I posted a thread a few hours ago would you mind checking it out and helping me. Forums at Splitcoaststampers
exactly her border is "0" for her table. See you insert a table and you set the border for "0" so that you don't see that there is a table there. But it keeps everything organized/in cells.
Kristina (the designer of this blog) dabs in a bit of web development (as I do as well) - and I can tell you that she is somewhat intermediate to advanced. So the layouts & designs she has on her Blog might not be something you can easily replicate without knowing HTML code.
as u said in this line :
"exactly her border is "0" for her table. See you insert a table and you set the border for "0" so that you don't see that there is a table there. But it keeps everything organized/in cells."