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image above calender
how would i go about doin this
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This is not the right forum to ask in, moving to requests.
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sorry bout that
can anybody help me wit this??? |
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Can you provide a screenshot of what you want? 'Image above calendar' isn't enough infomation.
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ok sorry heres one
if you cant acess it ill get a pik of it from there http://tru-essence.net/forum/index.php?act=calendar |
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uppin so someone can help me out
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I'll take a look. It seems pretty simple. Thanks for sharing the code you want to adapt to vB. Makes it easier to work with, especially since the example you gave does not actually work.
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Ok, I took a look at it, and aside from the html being sloppy as all get go...the variables are exactly the same. Just put an image where ever you want it, and have the image called $month$year.gif or .jpg. You'll need an image for each month and year if you do this, as that Mod you linked to pointed out.
Example code of how to do this for people not great at html. In the Calendar template, find Quote:
Quote:
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^^^ naw its aiight atleast u took a crack at it.... anybody else wonna give a shot
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