made these linkers to my blog this morning thansk to Photoshop. Alrite, spare me the insults and comments, because I know what u guys are gonna say, believe me I do. I know lah my blog not as popular and cool like others punya mah, well at least it's a start for some "exposure". Since I don't have a server of my own, I'll be using Photobucket.com as one. ;P
Like it? You guys can put these "linkers" into your blog by copying the html code in the text box at the right side of this page just below my chatterbox and paste the code in ur blog code template wherever u want in your blog code. Colour preferences available!! LoL.. Ranging from Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple.
To select coloured linkers, follow the 10 easy steps below: 1. Proceed to the text box on the right side of my blog located under my long chatterbox.
2. Click the code in the text box and it'll be highlighted automatically, then copy it by using the command "Ctrl + C" on ur keyboard.
3. Now, login into your blog template layout where all the html codings are. If you're using blogger.com, go to ur settings page for template. For any other platforms, go to the page where your blog html coding layout is situated.
4. Comes the tricky part, you'll need to bust your brains to carefully read the codes and know where exactly you want to place the linkers, normally I'd advice opening another browser with you blog for reference.
5. When the location is determined, direct your mouse cursor to that area and click, then simply just use the command "Ctrl + V" and paste it on the spot. You're almost done! 6. For the ones who are comfortable or familiar with html editing, step 2 till step 5 can be ignored.
7. Now, colour selections are the original grey, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. If you like the original grey colour, this is where you stop.
8. Say, your favourite colour is green(high five!), then in the html code which u initially pasted, locate the two words "original" and "insignificant_original.jpg".
9. Then substitute the word "original" with the word "green", so this'll give you "insignificant_green.jpg". This tells the browser that the image source is from the filename "insignificant_green.jpg.
10. *Drum Rolls* You're done!. As for other colours, you can substitute the word with respecful colour names from step 7.
Name: Dezmond Current location: Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia About me: A perceptive, full-fledged Kuching-Sarawakian who sees life through insignificance. Survived, and blogs. Currently making his way into the working environment.