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Is There Anyway To Align The Postbit(?)
Not sure what to call this but my question is..How can I have two of the boxes side by side instead of 4 stack on each other? Can someone give me some details in which I can make this happen. Thanks in advance.
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I did something similiar to this on my site. I did it by basically creating another table cell in there. So after the thanks box you would put in a </td>and then a <td> to start a new one. The information for street rep and Location would then go in that table cell. You will probably have to adjust the span of the other columns because that extra cell will mess everything up. You do that by changing the colspan value for those other blocks. For me I muddle through it with trial and error changing one thing at a time to ensure I am going in the direction I want to go
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If i posted my postbit could you possibly edit it for me because I dont want to mess nothing up..lol
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Messing it up is the key to learning. The way I do it is I copy and paste the tempate from the style manager to my editor. I then make my changes and copy and paste it back into the style manager. Hit save and reload and then check it. If its not the way you want it you can hit the undo button in your editor and try again. Learning how to make your own modifications will help you and your site in the long run
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