Custom Modules (go back »)
May 28 2007, 6:44 AM
As you can see from my blog, you now can put custom main and side modules. Since they will appear on all your pages, I'd advise you don't overuse them. I changed the html a bit so that this function could be supported, so your pages might have slightly changed (your "footer" will now automatically appear as a side module). To get your footer back, copy and paste the code I provided on my side module. You'll need to place your custom modules code first, then the clear code, then your footer code. This also applies to your custom header, if you had any, with your header first, clear code next, and then your custom main module last.
Hmm, I guess this is a bit confusing. If this is too much, I suppose I can add a new field specifically designed for custom modules if you'd like. Feedback would be appreciated!
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if you want the side module to go under the web skills, shouldnt you NOT HAVE the code to put before footer? its the only way it worked for me...
after the part where it says outerbox (both side and main) simply changing the col4 to col3 will give you a main. from col3 to col4 will give you a side module. col5 will extened it to both sides.
ahh, how refreshing, more editing can be done to cb profiles
the side module shows up before the other modules for me..is there a way to put it at the end? :(
the side module looks nice, and fits better with the layout, but the main one looks weird above the main image it would look better under Contact Me or About Me anyway i love the new optional custom modules
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Custom Module
Side Module (footer HTML)
Main Module (header HTML)
Footer (footer HTML)