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Code for Round Corners Table of Contents


01.27.07 (6:43 pm)   [edit]

Code for Round Corners Table of Contents



In New Stone Soup's discussion, Table of Contents: Clever Looks, Clever Design, we tacked a colorful table of contents with round borders to the top of our article. Feel free to use the following instructions to spruce up your own table of contents.

If you use these instructions, please stick a link to "New Stone Soup: Customizing Your Blog" somewhere on your blog. Much appreciated!

Rounded Index for your Sidebar
Rounded Index for your Articles

Rounded Index for your Sidebar

1. Look at the code below, and scroll down until you find the for the form information. You're looking for the info beginning here:

<li><a target="_blank" title="Table of Contents Introduction" href="http://newstonesoup.tblog.com/post/1969936514">

** Replace New Stone Soup's Links with your own. There are four or five links here, but feel free to add or delete as many as you like.

2. When your links are replaced, Copy and Paste everything into your ADD/EDIT HTML page. Whoo-hoo! You're done!


Rounded Index for your Articles

1. Open a simple text document:
** Right-Click on your empty desktop screen without any browser windows open.
** Go to: NEW -- Text Document

2. Look at the code below, and scroll down to the form information (a tip on how to find the info can be found above) and replace New Stone Soup's links with your own.

3. Copy and Paste everything to your New Text Document:

4. Save your Text Document, then go to: WRITE A POST, and write a post.

5. READ ALL OF STEP 5 BEFORE PROCEEDING! Switch your post VIEW into Plain VIEW, Copy and Paste everything from your post into your Text Document, between the following tabs:

<div style="clear:left;"><!--space--></div> AND </body>

6. Save Your Text Document once again, then Copy and Paste everything from your Text Document back into your WRITE A POST page. Make sure that your new code REPLACES your original post.

If at anytime you'd like to edit your article once it's been posted, we recommend that you do your editing from your Saved Text Document.

Is that it? Yes, indeed!

Part I: Introduction to Table of Contents
Part II: Table of Contents: Clever Looks, Clever Design
Drop Down Index: Nifty Table of Contents Trick



posted by: surrogate (reply)
post date: 01.28.07 (7:41 am)

I want instruction on writing more absorbing posts. How can I write words that convey my thoughts to others in a manner that affects change in the readers' thought processes and that also enhance my own abilities to do even better the next time?




posted by: newstonesoup (reply)
post date: 02.06.07 (3:04 pm)

Reply to: surrogate

Ohhh. A critic. A critic! If you're interested in cleaning up your story, why not slink over to my writerly home and see what's going on over there?




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