Blogger templates have the CSS sheet that they work off of at the very beginning of the HTML document. you can make and save changes to the code. only trouble is, you have to read code a little bit to do it.
I'm not sure what the WYSIWYG navigation allows you to do. Can anyone do it with the blogger interface?
You can see the html coding in a field under the "template" tab. Could she just paste in the new coding she found online into that field? I was wondering the same.
I did try cutting and pasting from an off-blogger site, but all the html text was visible on the screen. It has been a LONG time since I worked with html....although that is how I did my first webpages. All the webpage creation programs have used recently (NetObjectsFusion7) do things on their own, so no html knowledge is needed. It is difficult for me to tell where to begin the paste and where to end it.
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Blogger templates have the CSS sheet that they work off of at the very beginning of the HTML document. you can make and save changes to the code. only trouble is, you have to read code a little bit to do it.
I'm not sure what the WYSIWYG navigation allows you to do. Can anyone do it with the blogger interface?
You can see the html coding in a field under the "template" tab. Could she just paste in the new coding she found online into that field? I was wondering the same.
I did try cutting and pasting from an off-blogger site, but all the html text was visible on the screen. It has been a LONG time since I worked with html....although that is how I did my first webpages. All the webpage creation programs have used recently (NetObjectsFusion7) do things on their own, so no html knowledge is needed. It is difficult for me to tell where to begin the paste and where to end it.
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