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obviously, i would like help. I don't be any stretch of the word need this, but it would be nice.
So here's the problem. I continue to edit my blog's HTML code.
I'm using cheap blogger software and a predesigned template, but i edit it little by little. I'm using Universal(Unicode UTF-8) encoding. The two main things i have a problem with are my scroll bar colors and javavscript.
When i preview them, everything looks alright, but when i actually view it on the web, it decides not to look how it's supposed to. The scroll bar doesn't change color, no matter what browser I'm using, and the javascript, which is a clock that follows your pointer, won't position itself how i want it to.
If it would be helpfull i can post parts of (or the whole) code.
Any help would be appreciated, but like i said, this is really just for fun, and therefore not incredibly important.
Thanks in advance to anyone who helps.
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specificallly, the clock should be right at the top right corner of the point and the scroll bar should match the blogger bar.
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I've got to tell you, man, a clock that follows my pointer all the time is worse than Clippy. A clock that just followed my pointer for a few seconds and then went back to being, y'know, a clock -- if I grant for a second the need for a website to display a clock, which I don't -- would be preferable.
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ya, i know it's annoying, but thats who i am. not enough to be a hinderence, just enough to tick people off
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"ya, i know it's annoying, but thats who i am. not enough to be a hinderence, just enough to tick people off..."
So, to clarify, you're asking us to help debug the exact positioning of a script so that you can tick people off with per-pixel accuracy?
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Yeah - I don't think you will find anyone here who will actually help you make this work, if they don't like the feature themselves, and don't want it to work...
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I think I shall make a formal addendum to my markup/programming help that it must have at least some possible argument for usability behind it . . .
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