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How to Add Amazon Context Links to Wordpress





1. Download the Amazon Links Pro WordPress Plugin from Tod Sacerdoti. WordPress add-ons are managed through user-created plug-ins.
2. Unzip the plugin. Via FTP, upload the amazon-links-pro.php file to the /wp-content/plugins folder on your Web server.

3. Log in to your WordPress administrator’s panel and click on “Plugins” so that you can activate it. After activation, you will need to customize the Amazon Context Links plug-in.
4. Click on “Settings” and then on “Amazon Links Pro” to configure your new plug-in. You can choose which features Amazon will show with your Context Link, as well as configure custom colors. It is best to choose colors that blend in with your current WordPress theme.
5. Choose how many Context Links you would like to appear on a page, as well as from which categories you would like products chosen. Enter your Amazon Associate Tag in the appropriate box. It is important that you enter this, or you will not be credited for purchases from your site.
6. Verify that the links appear as you want them to by checking the Sample Preview box. After selecting all of your options, click on the “Update Options” button.
7. Check your site in 45-60 minutes to see if Amazon has crawled the site and added Context Links. Context Links will have a small pop-up box appear if you hover over ext that is hyperlinked. If the links do not show up within the first hour, Amazon is likely a bit backlogged and it will take a bit more time.

How to Export WordPress eCommerce Products to a New Blog





From Old Blog
1. Navigate to the location of your old WordPress blog and log in to your account.
2. Scroll down the WordPress Dashboard to the Tools section and click the 'Export' link.

3. Click the radio button next to 'All Content' to choose what you want WordPress to export.
4. Click the 'Download Export File' button.
5. Click 'Save File,' then click the 'OK' button.
6. Navigate to a folder on your computer where you want to save the WordPress Export File and click the 'Save' button to save it to your computer.
To New Blog
7. Navigate to the location of your new WordPress blog and log in to your account.
8. Scroll down the WordPress Dashboard and click 'Import' under the Tools section.
9. Click the 'WordPress' link on the Import screen.
10. Click 'Choose File' to navigate to the folder on your computer where you saved your WordPress Export File.
11. Click 'Upload File and Import' to upload the file to your new blog.
12. Click the radio button next to 'Admin' to assign the WordPress Export File to you.
13. Click 'Submit' to complete the move of your blog and all your WP e-Commerce product files from your old blog to your new blog.

How to Convert From Cutenews to Wordpress





1. Log in to your Wordpress admin area. Click 'Plugins' from the menu bar, then click 'Add New.' Type 'Other-Ext-WP' into the search box in the middle of the screen, then click 'Search Plugins.' Look for 'Other-Ext-WP' in the search results; it should be the top result. Click 'Install Now' just beneath it, then click 'Activate Plugin' when the confirmation screen appears.
2. Click 'Other-Ext-WP' from the Plugins menu of your main menu bar to bring up the configuration screen of the plugin. The plugin can import comments from your Cutenews site if you wish -- select this option from the 'Add Comments?' drop-down menu. From the 'Select User for all Posts' drop-down, select the user you want to be listed as the author of all the Cutenews posts you import. Finally, enter the path to the Cutenews installation in 'Path' if the plugin has not already detected it for you.

3. Click 'Start Transfer' to begin the transfer. The process may take some time if you have a large number of posts or comments on the Cutenews site. When the process is finished, examine each imported post manually to ensure the formatting and category structure has been imported correctly, and correct any mistakes you find.
4. Check the comments imported by the plugin. You may have to manually delete some of the comments you flagged as spam. Also, check that the URLs of the commenters have transferred properly, and if not, correct any errors or omissions.

How to Edit the Registration Form in WordPress





1. Click to open the 'Plugins' menu on the left side of the WordPress dashboard and then click 'Add New'.
2. Type 'Register Plus' in the search box and press 'Enter'.

3. Click 'Install Now' under 'Register Plus' and complete the installation by clicking 'OK' and 'Activate Plugin'.
4. Click to open the 'Settings' menu on the left side of the page, and then click 'Register Plus'.
5. Click the two check boxes next to 'Password' to allow new users to select their own passwords and display a meter that displays the strength of the user's password as it is entered.
6. Click the 'Choose File' button to upload a custom logo for the registration page. Locate the logo file on your computer, and double-click it.
7. Click the check box next to 'Email Verification' to prevent new users from registering under fake email accounts. With this feature enabled, a new user must receive an email from your website and click a verification link to complete the registration process.
8. Click the check box next to 'Admin Verification' if you would like to manually approve all new accounts. Note that you cannot use this and the 'Email Verification' feature simultaneously.
9. Click a radio button next to 'CAPTCHA' to display a alphanumerical code on the registration form that a new user must enter when registering.
10. Click the check boxes next to 'Disclaimer', 'License Agreement' and 'Privacy Policy' to require new users to accept your website's policies when registering. For each box that you click a field appears below for you to type the policy.
11. Use the check boxes under 'Additional Profile Fields' to add any additional information that you would like new users to provide, such as their names, instant messaging accounts and website addresses.
12. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click 'Save Changes' to begin using the new form.

How to Sync Wordpress With Facebook Profiles





1. Log in to WordPress.com with your username and password. Click the 'Log In' button.
2. Select 'My Blogs' from the top navigation bar and go to the blog you want to edit.

3. Click the 'Sharing' link from the 'Settings' panel in the left sidebar.
4. Click the 'Facebook' logo to connect your WordPress blog with your Facebook profile. When a pop-up dialog box appears, click the'Authorize connection with Facebook' button. On the next page, you will need to click 'Allow' to give permission.

How to Insert a Tagline in WordPress





Changing the Existing Tagline
1. Log in to your blog dashboard at http://yourblogdomain.com/wp-admin/.
2. Scroll down to the 'Settings' section of the left navigation bar, and click the heading to expand it.

3. Enter your tagline in the second box and click 'Save Changes.'
Using a Text Widget
4. Log in to your blog dashboard at http://yourblogdomain.com/wp-admin/.
5. Click the small arrow next to 'Appearance' in the left menu and select 'Widgets.' Click the small arrow next to 'Sidebar' on the right of the screen to expand it. If you have more than one sidebar, use the top one.
6. Click and hold the 'Text' bar under 'Available Widgets' and drag it into the 'Sidebar' area.
7. Type your tagline in the 'Title' area of the widget and click 'Save.'
Adding Tagline Code
8. Log in to your blog dashboard and click the small arrow next to 'Appearance' in the left menu. Click 'Editor.'
9. Click 'Header' in the right menu.
10. Enter the following code, without quotes, into the header.php file where you want the tagline to appear:'


'
11. Click 'Update File' to save your changes. Click the 'Settings' header in the left navigation menu to open 'General Settings.'
12. Type your tagline into the second text box and click 'Save Changes.'

How to Automatically Link Wordpress Posts to Facebook





1. Sign into your Facebook account.
2. Click 'Profile' and then click 'Notes.'

3. Click 'Write a Note' and then click 'My Notes' in the left sidebar.
4. Click 'Edit Import Settings' in the left sidebar.
5. Type your WordPress blog address in the 'Web URL' text box and click the check box beside 'By entering a URL, you represent that you have the right to permit us to reproduce this content on the Facebook site and that the content is not obscene or illegal.' Click the 'Start Importing' button
6. Review the import settings and then click 'Confirm.'

How to Use Script With WordPress





PHP Scripts
1. Go to your WordPress theme folder and open the 'functions.php' file on Notepad. If the theme does not have one, create a new file named 'functions.php.'
2. Type in your PHP script. For example:function myscript() {return 'WordPress rocks!';}

3. Define the shortcode to use when using the script on your WordPress blog. Add the following after your PHP script:add_shortcode('wprocks', 'myscript');Replace 'wprocks' with the name you wish to have for your shortcode and 'myscript' with the name of your PHP function.
4. Save your file and upload it to your website.
5. Log in to your WordPress site.
6. Go to 'Posts' and click on 'Add New.'
7. Switch to the 'HTML' tab and type in the shortcode:[wprocks]
8. Save the post. View it to see your script in action.
JavaScript
9. Open Notepad, paste your JavaScript code and save the file as a JS file. For example, type 'myjavascript.js.'
10. Log in to WordPress. Click 'Media' and 'Add New,' and select your JavaScript file to upload.
11. Copy the URL displayed in the 'File URL' field.
12. Go to 'Posts' and 'Add New.' Switch to the 'HTML' tab.
13. Type in the following code to load your JavaScript file:

Replace 'myjavascript.js' with the URL codeType in the code to call your JavaScript function. For example:


Save your post and view your page.

How to Embed Google AdSense in WordPress With a Widget





1. Log in to Google AdSense with your AdSense credentials. Click the 'My Ads' tab. Click 'Get code' under the ad unit you want to use, or click 'New add unit' to make a new one. Follow the prompts to create the ad. Select and copy the ad code.
2. Sign in to your WordPress blog. Click 'Appearance' on the left. Click 'Widgets.'

3. Look to the right to see the available sidebars. Click the arrow symbol on the sidebar you want to insert the AdSense ad in. This will display the sidebar contents.
4. Hover the mouse over the 'Text' widget in the 'Widgets' section. The mouse cursor will change into four arrows that resemble a cross. Click the widget and drag it to the open sidebar. When a dotted rectangle appears, drop the widget by releasing the mouse button.
5. Click the arrow on the 'Text' widget to open it. Right-click on the blank text box and click 'Paste.'
6. Click 'Save,' and then click 'Close.'
7. Wait for a few minutes. It may take a little while for the AdSense ads to appear. Type your blog's address in the browser's location bar. You should see the AdSense ad unit on the sidebar.

How to Embed a Poll in a WordPress Blog





1. Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
2. Open the 'Plugins' section of the WordPress dashboard and click 'Add New.'

3. Type 'WP-Polls' in the search box and press 'Enter.' Click the 'Install Now' link under 'WP-Polls' when it appears on the results list.
4. Click 'OK' and 'Activate Plugin.'
5. Open the new 'Polls' menu in the lower-left corner of the dashboard and then click 'Add Poll.'
6. Click the 'Question' field and type the question that you would like your readers to respond to.
7. Click the 'Answer 1' field and type the first possible answer for the poll. Continue this process until you have added all of the answers that you would like your readers to choose from. Click the 'Add Answer' button to add additional answer spaces if needed.
8. Change the drop-down menu next to 'Allow Users to Select More Than One Answer?' if you want your readers to have the ability to select multiple options in the poll. The menu below allows you to define a maximum number of answers that one person can select.
9. Use the 'Start Date/Time' fields to select when the poll should become active on your website. By default, the poll becomes active immediately. Remove the check from the 'Do Not Expire This Poll' check box if you want to define an ending time for the poll.
10. Click the 'Add Poll' button.
11. Open the 'Appearance' section of the WordPress dashboard and select 'Widgets.'
12. Drag the 'Polls' widget to the sidebar area on the right side of the page. By default, the widget displays the most recent poll that you have created.
13. Click the 'Save' button to begin displaying the poll in the sidebar of your website.

How to Convert WordPress MU to WordPress





1. Download the latest WordPress installation package from WordPress.org. Unzip this download. Upload the files over top of your WordPress MU installation using your website's file manager or a FTP program.
2. Log in to your WordPress MU account. Click 'Site Admin.' Click 'Upgrade.'

3. Open your file manager or FTP software once again. Double-click into your 'wp-content' folder. Remove 'blogs.php' from this folder.
4. Open the '.htaccess' file in your FTP program or file manager. Search for the line which says 'RewriteRule ^(.*/)?files/(.*) wp-content/blogs.php?file=$2 [L].' Alter this line to 'RewriteRule ^(.*/)?files/(.*) wp-includes/ms-files.php?file=$2 [L].' Save this file.
5. Open 'wp-config' in your file manager or FTP. Add the line 'define( 'NONCE_SALT', '6xF{bvT_PAsmbnG
D8R8M!M{~r.U]-~j:rG!g!0(g7hvz) /h9 IY7Ge' );' to this file and save it. Log back in to your WordPress account. Click 'Super Admin.' Click 'Updates.' You can update the individual blogs associated with this WordPress MU installation.

How to Upload WordPress Theme 2.9





Upload files to the server
1. Extract the files from your theme by using a ZIP utility such as WinZip. Navigate to the download location and click on the file to extract. Read the guidelines provided by the theme's author as you might need to keep the directory structure of the archive intact when extracting.
2. Use an FTP client such as FileZilla to log on to your Web server. Click 'File' then 'Site Manager.' Make sure the 'My FTP Sites' is highlighted. Click on 'New Site.' Type your FTP server information into the 'Site Details' and click on 'Connect.'

3. Navigate to your theme's folder in the 'Local' pane. Right click the folder and select 'Upload.' Name the folder and click 'OK.' Place the theme in the wp-content/themes folder of your WordPress installation.
Upload to Wordpress
4. Log in to your WordPress Administration Panel.
5. Click on 'Themes' from the 'Appearance' panel. Click on 'Install Themes' then 'Upload.'
6. Click on 'Browse.' Select your theme's ZIP file then click 'Open.' Click 'Install Now.'
7. Activate the theme by clicking on 'Themes' in the 'Appearance' panel. Under the 'Available Themes' section, find your new theme and click 'Activate.'

How to Enable OpenID Server in a WordPress Blog





1. Open the 'Plugins' section of the WordPress dashboard menu, then click 'Add New.'
2. Type 'OpenID' in the search field and press 'Enter.' When it appears on the result screen, click 'Install Now,' 'OK' and 'Activate Plugin' to return to the 'Plugins' menu.

3. Click 'Add New' again. Search for and install the 'XRDS-Simple' plugin. Click 'OK' and 'Activate Plugin.'
4. Open the 'Settings' section of the dashboard and click 'Discussion.'
5. Scroll down to the 'OpenID Settings' section and click the 'Enable OpenID for comments' check box. Click the following check box if you do not want to require OpenID users to enter their names and email addresses when leaving comments, and click the final check box if you want to automatically approve all comments from OpenID users.
6. Click the 'Save Changes' button.

How to Install and Activate Thesis Wordpress Theme





1. Unzip your Thesis theme files. When you pay for Thesis, you are given the option to download a .zip file containing all installation files. Unpack the .zip file using the Windows file utility or a program like Winzip.
2. Log into your server with an FTP client. Filezilla is a free, popular FTP client. Once you are logged into your server, locate the Themes directory of your Wordpress installation. The Themes directory is found it the WP-Content folder in your Wordpress installation directory. Upload the unzipped Thesis theme package into the Themes directory.

3. Set your Thesis file permissions using your FTP client. Set the entire Thesis directory to use '755' permissions, which will allow your Wordpress installation to access the files. In the Custom folder, change the 'custom.css' file and 'custom_functions.php' files to 666 permissions so you can edit them from the Wordpress administration panel.
4. Open your Wordpress administration panel and select the Appearance tab. In the appearance tab, locate the Themes panel. In the Themes panel, select Thesis and choose the option to activate the theme.

How to Remove WordPress Break Tags





1. Log into your WordPress account.
2. Click 'Posts' and click the name of the blog post you want to edit.

3. Click the 'HTML' tab to access the HTML version of the post.
4. Delete any extra
,

or empty blank spaces in the place where you want to remove line breaks.
5. Click 'Preview Changes' to see how the post looks with the line breaks removed. Undo your changes or remove additional line breaks as needed.
6. Click 'Update' to save your changes.

How to Use WordPress as a Facebook CMS





1. Log on to your WordPress website by inputting the website name and entering “wp-admin” after adding a slash after the dot com. Input your user name and password and hit “Enter.”
2. Navigate down the left side of the WordPress dashboard menu to the heading “Plugins” and click on it.

3. Click the “Add New” button at the top of the next screen that appears adjacent to the title “Plugins.” Enter “Facebook” into the field provided. There are a minimum of 33 pages of WordPress plugins that interface directly with Facebook. Some add your WordPress posts directly onto your Facebook wall, while others simply post a link or an excerpt on your Facebook wall when you create a new WordPress post. Others simply add a Facebook widget to your WordPress sidebar. Review all the applications and choose the one that best suits your requirements.
4. Select “Install Now” beneath the preferred application name. Answer “OK” when it asks if you want to install this application.
5. Click on “Activate Plugin” after installation and follow the instructions for configuring the plugin. If it places a link in the “Settings” part of the WordPress dashboard menu on the bottom left of the screen navigate to the plugin and click on it to configure the settings.
6. Press the “Connect with Facebook” button to allow the plugin authority to access the Facebook site. Select “Allow” on the screen that comes up.
7. Choose the options for your WordPress posts automatically appearing on your Facebook wall. Options include font setup, colors and more. Select the ones that apply to your uses.
8. Write your blog post as you normally would and configure the “option” in the block provided below the post or as a button in the WordPress post, however the plugin displays. Configuration may include naming the Facebook account to post to, whether you add a share link or more.
9. Use “Facebooks Notes” on your Facebook fan page to import your blog directly to your Facebook fan page if you don't want to use a plugin.
10. Edit your Facebook fan page; click on the “Facebook Notes” application, select “Edit” and on the screen that pops up click “Import a Blog.” On the next screen that appears type in your blog feed address. Every time you create a WordPress blog it will post automatically to your Facebook fan page and act like a content management system for Facebook.

How to Rotate Images in a WordPress Blog





1. Click 'Plugins' to expand the Plugins section of your website's dashboard menu. Click the 'Add New' link to proceed to the search screen.
2. Type 'Random Image Widget' on the search screen, then click 'Search Plugins.' The Random Image Widget appears first on the result screen.

3. Click 'Install Now' under 'Random Image Widget,' and follow by clicking 'OK' and 'Activate Plugin.'
4. Click 'Appearance' on the dashboard menu, then click 'Widgets.' You should see a new widget in the 'Available Widgets' section of the window called 'Random Image.'
5. Drag the 'Random Image' widget from the center of the window to the sidebar area on the right side.
6. Enter a name such as 'Image Archives' into the 'Title' field.
7. Click the drop-down menu after 'Number of images to show,' and select the number of images that the widget should display.
8. Click the 'Path to image directory' field, and type the path to the folder where images are stored on your website. The default folder is '/wp-content/uploads/.'
9. Click the 'Look for photos in subdirectories' check box.
10. Use the two fields next to 'Scale to' if you would like to define a fixed size in pixels for each image. This prevents the sidebar widget from changing shape each time a reader loads a new page.
11. Click the 'Save' button.

How to Insert NextGEN Gallery in WordPress





Install NextGEN
1. Login to your WordPress dashboard and click on the 'Plugins' link in the left-hand menu. Click on 'Add New' and then type 'NextGEN' into the search form.
2. Click on the 'Install Now' link under 'NextGEN Gallery,' then click 'OK' when WordPress asks if you want to install the plugin.

3. Wait for the plugin to install itself, then click on the 'Activate' link to turn on the plugin.
Create a Gallery
4. Click on 'Gallery' at the bottom of the left-hand menu in WordPress's dashboard. This expands the 'Gallery' menu, and offers a number of links to gallery setup and options pages. Click on the 'Add Gallery / Images' link to start creating your first gallery.
5. Type a name for your new gallery, then click the blue 'Add gallery' button. Click on 'browse' and highlight the files you want to add to this gallery. You can select multiple files at once.
6. Select the gallery you are uploading to from the select box. Click on 'Upload images' to upload the images. Some pop-ups appear as the plugin uploads the files and creates the thumbnails.
Insert a Gallery
7. Click on 'posts' or 'pages' on the left-hand sidebar in the WordPress dashboard, depending on which content type you want to edit. Both posts and pages are compatible with NextGEN galleries.
8. Click on the 'edit' link below the title of the post or page where you are inserting the gallery. On the right-hand side of the editor are two tabs marked 'Visual' and 'HTML.' Click on the 'Visual' tab to make sure you are using the visual editor rather than the HTML editor.
9. Find the place in the post or page's text where you want to add the gallery. Type the following shortcode: [nggallery id=your-gallery-name]. The gallery name must match the name you gave your gallery, so a gallery titled 'new-gallery' will have a shortcode of [nggallery id=new-gallery]. Click the blue 'update' button to save the changes.
10. Visit the edited post or page on your WordPress website. The gallery shows where you placed the shortcode. By default, a link to 'Show as slideshow' appears as thumbnails. Click on a thumbnail to see a larger version of the image as an overlay on your site.

How to Display Hebrew in WordPress





1. Download an MO file for Hebrew. The file names for MO files that WordPress uses for translation match international language codes, so the name for a Hebrew file is he_IL.
2. Open an FTP client and navigate to the main directory for your WordPress blog. If your Web host has you put website files in a directory called public_html and you installed the blog in a sub-directory called myblog, then here is the location of your blog in FTP:/public_html/myblog/

3. Navigate to either wp-content or wp-includes and create a new directory called languages. Find the Hebrew MO file on your computer by clicking through the file tree in the left-hand panel of your FTP client, and click and drag it into your languages folder.
4. Go back to your main WordPress directory by double-clicking the top folder that is preceded by two dots in the right-hand panel of your FTP client. Double-click wp-config.php to download the configuration file.
5. Open your configuration file in a code editor or Notepad. Look through the code for this line:define('WPLANG', '');Add 'he_IL' (minus quotes) between the empty pair of single quotes in the 'define()' function. The changed code looks like this:define('WPLANG', 'he_IL');
6. Go back to your FTP client and find your configuration file in the left-hand panel representing your computer's files. Click and drag the file back over to your server, overwriting the old version.
7. Open your Web browser and visit the wp-admin area of your website. Log into the WordPress dashboard to see it displayed in Hebrew. You can go to 'Settings' and select 'English' from the 'Site language' box to revert your website to English at any time.

How to Create a Custom WordPress Page Template From an HTML Table





1. Log in to your WordPress administration control panel. Click on “Appearance,” then click “Editor.” From the list of files on the right of the screen, click “page.php.” When the file appears in the central editing area, select all the code and then paste it into a text editor like Notepad.
2. Start a new line at the top of the file, then copy and paste the following code:
/*
Template Name: PageTables
*/
?>Feel free to change “PageTables” to any name you think would be most descriptive.

3. Save the file to your computer's hard drive, giving it the same name as in Step 2, and the extension “.php”. For example, type “pagetables.php”.
4. Scroll down until you reach the “
” tag. Replace everything below this tag with your HTML code. If you have not already put the WordPress loop into your HTML code, paste this in to your code at the position you want the post content to go. The loop begins on the line that starts with “
” line. Save your changes when you're done.
5. Log in to the FTP account for your WordPress site. Navigate to your WordPress folder, then go to “wp-content,” then click “themes” and then open the folder for the theme you use on your site. Upload your page template file to this folder.
6. Return to your WordPress admin area. Go to “Pages” and click the title of one of the pages that you want to be displayed using your new template. Look to the right of the screen for the “Template” drop-down menu. Click it, then select the page template you just uploaded. Click “Update File” to save the changes. Repeat this process for all the pages you want to change.

How to Place Ads on WordPress





1. Go to google.adsense.com and click the sign up link. You will be asked to fill out a few text fields, including the URL of your primary site. Put your WordPress site's homepage URL into this field. Once you have signed up, log in to your account.
2. Look at the control panel. You'll see an overview of your advertising revenue, which will be zero at present. Click 'AdSense Setup' then 'Get Ads.'

3. Decide whether you want the ad unit to display text ads, image ads, or both. Select the relevant option from the drop-down menu. Click continue.
4. Customize the appearance of the ad using the drop-down menus that appear on the next screen. You can choose from a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. You can try an ad that blends in to the design of your site, or try a style that stands out. Different styles work for different websites, so feel free to experiment with different designs. Click continue when done.
5. Click 'Add new channel,' and choose a name to identify this ad unit. Choose something descriptive like 'Side bar skyscraper.' Click continue when done.
6. Click 'Submit and Get Code.' The code for the ad unit will appear. Copy the code to the clipboard.
7. Log in to your WordPress site. If you are familiar with HTML, you can click 'Appearance' then 'Theme Editor,' and place the ad directly into the source code. Otherwise, Click 'Plugins' then 'Add New,' and search for a free AdSense management plugin, such as WhyDoWork, Advertising Manager, or Easy AdSense. Activate the plug in, then look for it on the left menu bar. Click it, and look for the box to paste in your AdSense code. Choose where you want it to be placed.
8. Wait 10 minutes then load your site in a Web browser. See if the ad has appeared correctly. If it has not, return to the source code or plugin and ensure the ad code has been entered correctly, then check again. If the code is present and correct, but the ad has not appeared, try logging out of WordPress and looking again, as some plugins do not display ads to administrators.

How to Make a Scroll Box in a WordPress Post





1. Log in to your WordPress admin area. Click 'Appearance,' then 'Editor.' This brings up the Theme Editor, which allows you to modify your blog's HTML code.
2. Click 'Stylesheet,' located near the bottom of the list of files on the right side of the screen. The stylesheet governs the positioning and formatting of different aspects of the blog -- here you will add the parameters for your scroll box.

3. Scroll to the bottom of the file, and start a new line. Copy and paste the following code:#scrollbox {width:300px;height:300px;overflow:scroll;}Change the width and height figures to whatever size you want the scroll box to be. This does not have to be perfect on the first attempt. You can always return and make any adjustments after you see how it looks in your post. Add any other styling you want, such as a background color, image, or border. See pageresource.com/dhtml/csstut6.htm for the available properties. Click 'Update File' when done.
4. Click 'Posts' and load up the post in which you want to insert the scroll box. Click the 'HTML' tab at the top-right of the editing window.
5. Copy and paste the following code into the post, at the point you want to scroll box to go:


6. Type whatever text you want to appear within the opening and closing
tags. Click 'Update Post' when you're done, or 'Publish' if you started a new post. The scroll box will now appear on the post.

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