Strawberry Journal Layout This cute, simple, easy-to-use journal layout will really brighten up your userpage!
Note: This was created before the new simple click-to-install system, but it's still perfectly easy to use if you follow the instructions.
How To Use 1. First, you must click DOWNLOAD in order to gain access to the code. Choose 'Extract..'. 2. Choose where you want the files to be extracted to, click 'OK', and go to where you extracted them. 3. Then simply open the file 'instructions.txt', and off you go!
Note: For best results, please ensure that your 'Mood', 'Listening To', etc. information is set to 'At The Top'.
hi there. i'm trying to use this css and i've read the instructions but i cant get the two lighter coloured boxes to appear, the one with links, stamps, and credits, nor the one with the updates. the text and the strawberry graphic show up but as one vertical entry. i hope you understand what i mean, and if you can help me.
Hello! It's been several years since I created that layout and dA has changed a few things, but I think it should still work. It's hard to see what's happened without looking at the code, but the absence of the lighter boxes could be due to a couple of things. 1. Have you created a lighter version of the background to put in the column CSS? The code doesn't automatically make it lighter, it needs to be a different image. 2. If you did, and it's not showing up (and clearly the columns aren't working anyway), it may be that you need to double-check that you've got the right codes in the right boxes (i.e. Header, Main Entry and Footer) again. The writing that would be in the columns is showing up, so it would suggest there's a small bit missing somewhere in their HTML.
Did the columns work fine when you tried out the original, before editing it? I'd suggest perhaps making another test Journal, and inputting the original CSS and HTML into the right boxes as per the instructions. If it works, then just replace the main background and column background URLs with your own background images, and change the text colours to what you wanted. c: I really hope you can get it to work, best of luck!
1. Have you created a lighter version of the background to put in the column CSS? The code doesn't automatically make it lighter, it needs to be a different image.
2. If you did, and it's not showing up (and clearly the columns aren't working anyway), it may be that you need to double-check that you've got the right codes in the right boxes (i.e. Header, Main Entry and Footer) again. The writing that would be in the columns is showing up, so it would suggest there's a small bit missing somewhere in their HTML.
Did the columns work fine when you tried out the original, before editing it? I'd suggest perhaps making another test Journal, and inputting the original CSS and HTML into the right boxes as per the instructions. If it works, then just replace the main background and column background URLs with your own background images, and change the text colours to what you wanted. c: I really hope you can get it to work, best of luck!
i do the pictures you do the coding pleas.