Where would I insert CSS for my advice column? I see alot of columns with it so I know it can be done but I'm not sure where. They aren't paid accounts but they still have it on there. I tried putting it in the "About Me" section since it says HTML is allowed but that's not working. Please only answer if you know. I will rate 5's to people who tell me.
SoftballxBuddy answered Monday May 30 2005, 8:11 pm: Some columnists have the option of editing their own columns because they clicked on a link, well not a link, before you had to pay. You need to have a paid account to insert CSS for your column. You can only insert certain codes into the big section in your Profile Settings. [ SoftballxBuddy's advice column | Ask SoftballxBuddy A Question ]
advicenator_admin answered Monday May 30 2005, 8:48 am: There's not really a good way to do it. You can change colors on the "column settings" page, and I thought about having a box where you could put in CSS, but I've always assumed most people on the site weren't smart enought to handle it. I'll put it on the suggestion list though. [ advicenator_admin's advice column | Ask advicenator_admin A Question ]
Karen answered Sunday May 29 2005, 2:03 pm: Some columnists have the option of editing their own columns because they clicked on a link, well not a link, before you had to pay. You need to have a paid account to insert CSS for your column. You can only insert certain codes into the big section in your Profile Settings. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
K3587 answered Sunday May 29 2005, 2:00 pm: You need a paid account to edit your column. A while ago you didn't need one to do it, as in my case. But that changed sometime after I edited mine, so now you have to pay, I believe. [ K3587's advice column | Ask K3587 A Question ]
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