Title of New Feature Now you write some sort of summary of this new feature saying stupid advertisement punch lines like, "B's Dark Diner's newest addition to their menu: the Soup Dujour will be sure to tantalize your funny buds. Title of Some Other New Feature Now comes the hard part when you have to right another cheesy advertisement for the next feature that will top the one you just wrote above. So you go, "The new dish on B's menu is the extremely fantasticalascious mucho head honkering Devilish Desserts" (yeah..I have no frickin' clue what that is supposed to be but hey... I'm just making examples.) Testing Posted by Beso on Thursday, June 19 2003 at 11:30PM EST Testing on date, time, the body text, etc. First Post: Example Title of News Here Posted by Bonfinement on Saturday, June 14 2003 at 12:30PM EST ���� Here is where you would insert your news text. You can put notices about your site, updates, new features or just write down idiotic thoughts. Before your post inside the html code here you will notice that the word "& nbsp" (without the space) is inserted 4 times. This word adds in a blank space because html does not allow you to insert numerous blank spaces in a row. But after the fourth "& nbsp" be sure to add one more "normal space" (spacebar key you know) or your last space will show up on the site as "& nbsp" rather than the blank space you desire. I'm justing ranting on about this subject because one; its a good little tidbit to know, and two; I'm checking how a longer post looks in coherance with the rest of the site. In addition to a normal news post, adding some images into the post are nice also. Like this one to the right. The whole text wrappy around the image dealie adds a nice "professional" appeal... I think. Oh yeah, I also just added some links inside the "External Navigation" section including Links to invisus' Outload Network, my (Confy's) TKC, and Byz's Digital Impact (even though it hasnt been up last time I checked.. :o.) Feel free to remove any links, add any, redo it, I was just adding some for the "full effect" while I was designing this layout. Those links are in a "form" so if you look around on the index page (index.html) you'll see this part that has words like "option," and "select" all you gotta do is copy one of the lines that has the links and paste it wherever with your new link (it's pretty easy, even beso could figure it out :]). Wow... I just realized this is really long... I think you get the picture. |
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