tag. I don't know that frames can be achieved. I use the DV tag and I don't know if anyone has frames or not. If you'll tell me what you're looking for specifically, I can help more.
Also, to achieve a static background, use the tag.
BTW, tell me if the code doesn't come out so that I can send it in a text file for you.
And when doing this, make sure to check your global overrides, because that drove me nuts when I did the new layout for my journal.
The CSS code works basically the same in livejournal. With one exception.
Livejournal has it's own code thingie where you go %%command or whatever%% and the %%'s are like <'s and >'s in HTML.
So if you did a div tag and you wanted that to be the tag where your entries were you'd put:
%%events%%
Again, if you want frames or iframes, then you're barking up the wrong genius, but I think your look can be achieved via the div style thingie.
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Date: 2003-10-05 07:54 pm (UTC)Also, to achieve a static background, use the tag.
BTW, tell me if the code doesn't come out so that I can send it in a text file for you.
And when doing this, make sure to check your global overrides, because that drove me nuts when I did the new layout for my journal.
The CSS code works basically the same in livejournal. With one exception.
Livejournal has it's own code thingie where you go %%command or whatever%% and the %%'s are like <'s and >'s in HTML.
So if you did a div tag and you wanted that to be the tag where your entries were you'd put:
%%events%%
Again, if you want frames or iframes, then you're barking up the wrong genius, but I think your look can be achieved via the div style thingie.
Let me know if this helps (or doesn't)!
- Meg