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Mar 05, 2007 09:34 |  #1

I don't know a lick of html. I'm great with CS2, Dreamweaver, etc. but when it comes to the actual code of html it drives me nuts. I'm hoping someone here can assist a fellow POTNer. Using blogger, I've created a blog attached to my site (www.demphotography.com​/blog) (external link). The issue is that I want it to look like my website. While it's close, it's no cigar. Here's what I want to do.

- I want the background to be grey - the same grey as the color on my regular site.
- I want the header container and the containers of the posts and sidebar to remain white...maybe with a darker grey border like my pages appear on the regular website.

I messed with the template and I can almost get there, but what I'm having issues with is the margins and padding in the main content and sidebar sections. I can't get them so they are NOT FLUSH up against the border of the column. Currently the blog how I originally created it through blogger. All my testing was done in preview mode.

So I'm basically asking can anyone take a crack at tweaking the attached code so it'll match (as close as possible) the look and feel of my regular website? I'm sure it's an easy thing for someone out there, but I've given up. The coding just drives me crazy. Thanks!

p.s. I ideally would love to embed the blog right into the website without making it look like it's jumping to a new site. Any tips, help or links on that would be appreciated as well.


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Mar 05, 2007 09:43 |  #2

Adding: I want basically something like this layout from blogger's site - http://buzz.blogger.co​m/ (external link) - but within my color scheme of my website. OR, if I can embed it in my own website, even better.


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Mar 05, 2007 11:06 |  #3

This should work. I didn't do any modification to the comment section (since you didn't receive any yet), so I'm not sure how it will behave. I've corrected the colors and margins, as requested.

Let me know if you have any problems with the file I've attached.


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Mar 05, 2007 14:55 |  #4

Hey, thanks! How would I go upon adding a thin border around the sidebar and main content area?


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Mar 05, 2007 15:42 |  #5

I don't know why, but Firefox doesn't render borders in the main section and the sidebar very well. If you scroll down, there are some missing spots and if you scroll back up, the border disappears from where it was... didn't spend too much time troubleshooting this though :confused:

That's why I didn't include it.


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Mar 05, 2007 17:24 |  #6

gotcha...it's not mission critical. I'm actually thinking about going to wordpress and embedding the blog in the CSS template of my regular site.


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