Wednesday, July 6, 2011
I Need Help!
7:34 PM
I have been trying to build my own blog background using Photoshop Elements and I think it looks pretty cute, but I am unable to put the backgrounds on my blog. Some questions I have are:
1. After I have saved and uploaded my Photoshop image to Photobucket and copied the direct link, I have no idea where to put it in my HTML code. Most of the blogs I have read say to find the part of the HTML that says body{ background:$bgcolor; but I am unable to find this on my html. I even used the CTRL F code and it was not found.
2. Those of you who have images on the sidebar where it says followers or blogs I follow, How did you upload those images?
I have a lot of fun making the templates, but I have not been able to put them on my blog. Any help would be super!
1. After I have saved and uploaded my Photoshop image to Photobucket and copied the direct link, I have no idea where to put it in my HTML code. Most of the blogs I have read say to find the part of the HTML that says body{ background:$bgcolor; but I am unable to find this on my html. I even used the CTRL F code and it was not found.
2. Those of you who have images on the sidebar where it says followers or blogs I follow, How did you upload those images?
I have a lot of fun making the templates, but I have not been able to put them on my blog. Any help would be super!
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I believe you will go to Add a Gadget, then select the Html option. Paste your code there (no title required) and click save. Then you can click and drag your "gadget" to just above your followers gadget or your blogs I follow gadget. You will also want to click edit for each of those and delete the current title or label...so you do not end up with two. I hope this helps!
ReplyDeleteAngela
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