If anyone wants to take a look at the code and the style sheet, I’m open to suggestions. But at least it works, and it’s on the side…
7 thoughts on “Yes, I Know The Amazon Box Is Hideous”
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If anyone wants to take a look at the code and the style sheet, I’m open to suggestions. But at least it works, and it’s on the side…
Comments are closed.
Looks like maybe you should assign the iframe as a div…right now, it looks like your style sheet doesn’t know what to do with it. Perhaps include it as a list item in your unordered list?
Yes, but what class should I use? Come up with a new one?
I wouldn’t think you’d need to assign it a new class. Just create a new div with the iframe as the only object and place it where you want it. Also, I don’t see where you’ve closed . Maybe try that first. Maybe I’m way the heck out in left field 🙂
closed: ul class=”submenu”
On this comments page, the CSS shows the iframe as a list item, and it shows up in the right place (only the text is off).
The Amazon box may be hideous or not, but I am glad to see the header change. Makes things look like I was used to.
Someone else will have to answer this question but—can you put the pay-pal code in a widget text box and get it into your sidebar that way?
That is how I have put similar things into the blog I muck with, but I have not tried anything with pay-pal.
Anyway you are looking better all the time. Something I think would also be nice, would be to expand the size of the right hand column by about 20%. I am picking at nits here and my web coding experience is limited.
Nice to see the newer look.
Slightly OT, I’m using Firefox 3.0.5 and notice that the not-yet-followed links are the same colors as the normal text. As far as I know I’ve not changed any of my browser settings from the defaults.