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WELCOME ABOARD, TIME-TRAVELERS!!! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are your destinations:
70'S CINEMA; The American New Wave, the most important era of cinema in since its inception.
ANYTHING JANE AUSTEN; Any remake even loosely based on Jane Austen's novels is game in here.
THE DISASTER FILMS OF THE 70S; Appreciation of the great escapism films of the 70s
RETRO TV; Guessing game of TV Shows you loved, and may want to rent.
And here's your MOVIE POSTER OF THE DAY!
Posted on August 3, 2008 at 7:30am —
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Ning in their attempt to help with HTML actually turns out to be annoying to those that know how to use it. Ning tries to "fix" or "correct" HTML without being able to actually parse it completely. I was getting frustrated yesterday trying to to post the examples on my home page.
That's why once I got it done I posted it here too ;-)
BTW, if you want to, you can make the name of the group the link -without having to show the actual web address.
Here's how you do it:
Copy the desired web address
Then highlight/select the name of the desired group
Click the 'link' tool on the tool menu
Paste in the link .....and volia!
Once you are ready, here is a link to instructions for creating your custom badge and making announcements to group creators
{div align="center"} At the very top as the first bit of code (Replace { with < and } with >)
Then close it at the very end, after all the other code's been entered {/div} (Replace { with < and } with >)
1st: On Google Gadgets. Ning was supposed to "at one time" offer full support for them, however if the Google Gadget replies on executing scripts, they wont work at ning.
2nd: What exactly are you trying to do with RSS? Its relatively easy to create a feed page, I found a program that does it (30 day trial), but the templates look fairy easy to manipulate (RSS uses XML (Extended Markup Language), which is not too different from html (just formated a little different).
Just let me know what you have in mind.
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