Someone asked me on my Blogger's Recollections blog about how to put a separator or dividers in blogger's account. I thought of posting it here since I blog most of my thought about graphics designing and blogging on this domain blog.
On your blogspot account, open your "Edit Html" and check on the "Expand Widget Template". Find the code that says p class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'/ and put the graphics code under the "Div" code. Click on the image above to see how to place the divider code. If you have anymore questions, just give me a shout and I will try my best to answer your questions or post my answer on this blog.















10 Comments:
thank you Ester for this information i always want to put divider but my problem now is how to delete the line above the divider that i put....Thanks
go to the post image code and remove the border code. Hope it helps genny
thanks so much Tey! It worked out! I have just one more doubt. My graphic's background appears white in color. HOw do I take it off?
The graphics white background of the divider goes with it Jay. You have to choose and explore which code has a transparent background or you can change your main background color to white.
Well just checked today tey! Thanks for this again tey! When I try to write my posts as a paragraph or use numbering it doesn't appear so. It comes as a whole :( It would be nice if you tel about this also. Thanks again!
I will try to figure out about that Jay
Well thanks so much for few replies Tey! Have added your link to the post tey! :)
Thanks too Jay
hi tey.... This is yogi. Your blog is one of my favorite site. I want to add divider in my blog.Can you please explain how can i get that "http.....gif" of a image for example signature image......
Thanks for this post. I too didn't have "p class" code or some of the code in the illustration, but I did find the "post-footer-line post-footer-line-3" code with 2 div (can't show the exact codes in the comment) codes underneath. I put my html code for my image in between the div's and that worked great.
Thanks again!
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