11.07.2007

testing 1, 2, 3

We have flickr...see the left column.


.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; }.flickr-yourcomment { }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; }



testing 1, 2, 3, originally uploaded by littlebitsnpieces.


I blogged the above flicker photo and noticed this horrific border
around the photo and words underneath.  *yuck* 
I could get rid of the border by editing the
HTML, but then over a long period of time that would really get
tedious.  So for all you veteran flickr typepad bloggers out there, how
did you edit out the ugly black border?  Do you have a typepad pro
account?  In the helps section it said something about the "pro"
account will allow you to put a tag in the CSS to eliminate the
"padding".  But I don't want to upgrade :(  Is that the only way?
*cry*  Okay, enough of my blubbering.
The below photo is a typepad upload.  No border, but no link to flickr either.  Help....
Filled_2

 

1 comment:

  1. Hmm, what process do you use to add your flickr pictures to your blog? What I do is go to my flickr photo, click "all sizes" at the top of the picture, then select the medium size, copy the html code, then paste that in my typepad blog entry on the "edit html" view. Make sense? I don't think my pictures have a border, and I'm most certain that there are no words under my pics.

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