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- My email account is on AOL and when I received my custom
source code via email, AOL automatically converted all of the links to "live
links"! How do I get a version of the code that I can easily copy and paste
into my HTML document?
Your first option is to go to the "Member Login" portal given in the
above answer. Once you have logged in, you will find a copy of the default customized
code that was generated for you when you submitted your site. This code is ready
to be copied and pasted with no further adjustment.
Your second option is to go to the Graphics & Code area from the Borzoi
Lovers Webring home page. There you will find many variations of graphics and code
fragments to choose from. Please note that all code fragments in the Graphics &
Code area are in the generic form and must be adjusted with your own id#, owner name
(your name), and mailto: (your email address).
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- How do I "cut and paste" a source code fragment
from the "Graphics & Code" area to my own webpage?
Below each Banner Code Sample is a "box" that
contains the required code fragment. To Copy the HTML source code fragment, right
click (Windows users) in the box, and select "Select All" from the popup
menu. Now either press CTRL C on your keyboard, or right click in the box again and
select Copy. You can now Paste the code into your webpage. (Mac users: click inside
the box, select "Select All", then copy and paste into your webpage.)
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- Can I design my own graphic and write my own HTML source
code fragment for the Borzoi Lovers Webring?
Yes, as long as the words "Borzoi Lovers Webring"
appear somewhere in the graphic (or as part of the graphic) while the HTML source
code fragment incorporates the proper links and ID#s. The graphic should be linked
back to this ring's home page as well using the following URL: http://members.aol.com/muffintush/borzoiring.html. Originality and individuality is strongly encouraged in
this ring!
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- When I try to paste the code into my HTML document and
then save it with my web design program (i.e. Adobe Pagemill), it appears differently
when I view it in my browser! Why won't the code display properly?
This is a tough question! Unfortunately, not all what-you-see-is-what-you-get
(WYSIWYG) Web design programs are created equal. Many programs will change customized
code to fit a predetermined format that they assume you want. More than one person
has had this problem, and there are many possible soultions.
The first thing to do is to get a hold of a different (if you can) Web design
program. A different program may not make the same changes to a particular customized
code fragment and will leaver it alone (and intact)!
Another way around this problem is to go back to basics and use a simple text
editor (i.e. Microsoft Word) to open your HTML document. Believe it or not, before
the advent of WYSIWYG programs, this is how code was written! Once you have your
HTML document opened in a text editor or word processor, you will be able to cut
and paste the code fragment and save the document without worrying about any changes
being made by the program. Be careful not to reopen this newly created document with
the offending Web design program or you will be dealing with the same problem all
over again!
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