Tip by Boomer :
"Don't let them tell you there is no "vertical line" tag in HTML.
This has got to be the coolest trick for a vertical line...
Use the "horisontal rule" tag as follows:
<!--
<HR width=1, size=500>
-->
This will give you a vertical line 1px wide and 500px long.
Leave out the <!-- and the --> of course."
"Don't let them tell you there is no "vertical line" tag in HTML.
This has got to be the coolest trick for a vertical line...
Use the "horisontal rule" tag as follows:
<!--
<HR width=1, size=500>
-->
This will give you a vertical line 1px wide and 500px long.
Leave out the <!-- and the --> of course."
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So you thought it needed it's own post hey Peter?..... OK
@ M. Of course the HR tag won't work in Tastelessly now will it.
For now anyway. Just teasing you. Ha, Ha.
@ M. Of course the HR tag won't work in Tastelessly now will it.
For now anyway. Just teasing you. Ha, Ha.
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i wish to align it on the left with a space left for brief introduction how i will do it
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Hello michealyoung
You can do this as follows:
You can do this as follows:
- Drag and drop a Coloumn Divider Widget onto your page.
- Drag and drop a Text Widget into the left coloumn of the Coloumn Divider Widget.
- Add your instructions into the Text Widget.
- Drag and drop an HTML Widget onto your page and place it on the right-hand side next to the Text Widget into the same coloumn.
- Add the code provided in the head post of this thread and click on "OK".
- Adapt the width of your left coloumn by moving the middle line of the Coloum Divider Widget.
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Hello Kate Bro
Absolutely. Add a color attribute to your code, and edit the colour code for the desired colour. This code produces a red line:
Absolutely. Add a color attribute to your code, and edit the colour code for the desired colour. This code produces a red line:
<hr width="1px"; size="500px"; color="#ff0000";>
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thanks for your response... but for some reason once I add the color element it makes the line into a giant circle lol... any other ideas?
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Hello Kate,
That particular code may have deprecated on some browsers. Please try this one:
That particular code may have deprecated on some browsers. Please try this one:
<div style="width:1px; height:500px; background-color: #ffffff">
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thatz a great option ..... REALLY Buddies TRY THIS one only .... :)
Peter
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And Googlebot also "eavesdrops" a lot here in GS.
You should have put a link to your site man.
Peter
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People come to the site while they are studying for specialist type exam.
Once they're finished I wouldn't expect them to return other than to make the recommendation for a follow up cohort.
The analytics show a saw tooth pattern of visits and the peaks correspond exactly to he examinations being prepared for. Then down, down, down ,waiting for the next cycle