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KC Photo
May-03-2006, 01:53 PM
I have used the view source to (copyand paste) in the Firefox tools bar to download a desired template for my pricing page. I want to obviously change the text and some of the other bells and whistles. I tried with "miscellaneous" "edit HTML" and I lost all of my changes. How do I accomplish this?

Thanks

www.keithcarey.com

DavidTO
May-03-2006, 03:13 PM
I can't help you with the specifics, but I would have to say that it would me appropriate to ask if you can use it as a basis for your own.

KC Photo
May-03-2006, 03:46 PM
I can't help you with the specifics, but I would have to say that it would me appropriate to ask if you can use it as a basis for your own.
Isn't that what everyone is doing here? Using each others css stuff? Maybe I'm confussed.:dunno

Earle
May-03-2006, 04:01 PM
HI!
I really enjoy your photography on your web site! I think that your web site is going to become just as great!
One thing that I realised by posting in here, is that I have to use SPECIFICS and ask exactly what I want... why don't you try posting some examples of what it is you did and what it was that went wrong and what it is that you want it to look like?
I have used other people's css codes, to try and get what I want, and then added my own "flavour" and adding my own flavour is sometimes where I needed the guys to help me out.
Hey-you are doing great, can't wait to see what you have got up your sleeves!

KC Photo
May-03-2006, 04:38 PM
HI!
I really enjoy your photography on your web site! I think that your web site is going to become just as great!
One thing that I realised by posting in here, is that I have to use SPECIFICS and ask exactly what I want... why don't you try posting some examples of what it is you did and what it was that went wrong and what it is that you want it to look like?
I have used other people's css codes, to try and get what I want, and then added my own "flavour" and adding my own flavour is sometimes where I needed the guys to help me out.
Hey-you are doing great, can't wait to see what you have got up your sleeves!

Wow, thank you so much for your comments about my site. Coming from someone with your talent, I am sincerely honored. I'm beginning to realize the importance of being specific. These guys are a GOD send! I would either have to pay someone a lot of money to build my site or spend additional countless hours trying to figure it out on my own. I'm learnig and allowing them to assist me as well. What a gift! Thanks again,

Keith Carey
www.keithcarey.com

brandofamily
May-03-2006, 04:59 PM
Isn't that what everyone is doing here? Using each others css stuff? Maybe I'm confussed.:dunno
:huh Ya, we use the "little" stuff. But it's proper to ask before you take an entire page layout....
I personally have sent whole pages of CSS to folks who ask and need help....

Andy
May-03-2006, 05:16 PM
These guys are a GOD send! I would either have to pay someone a lot of money to build my site or spend additional countless hours trying to figure it out on my own. I'm learnig and allowing them to assist me as well. What a gift! Thanks again,

Keith Carey
www.keithcarey.com

Keith - this is huge - and thank you for posting this. Everyone who helps out, all the volunteers, really appreciate your kind words of recognition!

And I do, too.

Now, shout it from the rooftops, forums, blogs, emails, tell all your friends, enemies, photographers :D

KC Photo
May-03-2006, 05:57 PM
:huh Ya, we use the "little" stuff. But it's proper to ask before you take an entire page layout....
I personally have sent whole pages of CSS to folks who ask and need help....

No Problem. Thanks for the feedback:beer