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Feb 14, 2004 00:34

Well.. I guess this is it..

Dead line.. Only one entry, and I even gave you all 30 min extra to enter.. cause I was... um.. busy.

So I declair Glenna, defxlove_665, the winner. :) Congratulations on your entry.

Happy Valentines Day ya'll.

Glenna... fill Application for my custom layouts:

Title: Title you want your browser to display.

Background Image: I'm going to need for you to give me the link of your background image from your image server. I use and recommend http://www.photobucket.com.

Background Image Placement:Where do you want your image to go? (Center of page, Top Left, ect.)

Background color: This is important especially when your image does not cover the entire screen.

Background scroll: Do you want your background fixed (in one place), to scroll and keep repeating, or to scroll and not repeat?

Font: What style of font do you want?

Font size: How big?

Font color: Do I need explain??

Link effects:horizontal flip, vertical flip, blur, glow, drop shadow, wave, or shadow.

Entry table: Box or scroll? You have two options here: to have your entries in a "box" that stays put (like mine), or to have your entries scroll up the page (like our community). If you decide on "box", we need to know what color you want it to be.

Entry alignment: Right, left, middle, top left, bottom left, you get the picture.

Entry opacity:You can have your entry table transparent, semi-transparent or solid color.

Entry border type: Solid, dashed, dotted, or double.

entry border size: From 1 to 10. 1 being small, and 10 being huge. 2 is the most common size

Border color: Be specific use hex codes if you are unsure. If you dont know the codes, goto http://www.cyp2.com

Comment links: Post comment=your phrase and #comments=your phrase (What you want them to say)

Images between comment links: If you want an image between your "#comments" and "post comment", you need to upload it to an image host and provide the link to the image, like the background.

screen resolution: This is very important! Now.. you MIGHT be asking yourself...:

What is my screen resolution?

Your screen resolution is the size of the view on your computer. If you don't know what it is, there is an easy way to find out.
Go into your desktop and hit the "start" button.
You click on "settings" and then "control panel".
In your control panel, you want to click on "display".
A small "display properties" box will pop up.
When you click on "settings" in that box, your screen resolution will be displayed.
The most common resolutions will be 800x600 or 1027x768.

e-mail address: I will need this or your aim name to give you the site to see the test journal for additional tweaking to making your journal perfect. I dont mind taking the time to make it right.

Yah, I know it seems like alot.. but its not that bad.. Trust me :D out.

Peace.

Fearless one, Over and Out...
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