Can I put the widget on more than one webpage?
Karmaloop.com - Urban Clothing / Global Streetwear CultureYep - you can put the widget on as many pages as you would like. Also, if you would like to feature different products on different pages you can create multiple widgets and still feature your rep code.
How do I install the widget onto my blog, social network, or webpage?
Frequently Asked Questions on kccnfm100.comClick the "get the code" link for the widget that you would like to install. If you are installing the widget on MySpace, then you'll want to click the "myspace code" section; otherwise click on the "embed code" section. Highlight the entire contents of the box and copy it to your clipboard by right-clicking and selecting "copy" from the menu. Paste the code into the source code for the page that you would like to display the widget on.
How do I delete the widget from my blog, social network, or webpage?
Frequently Asked Questions on kccnfm100.comMake sure that you are using the correct version of the widget code (the MySpace code for use on MySpace; the embed code for all other cases). You may also want to try re-inserting the widget by copying the code from our site again to ensure you have the latest version. If the widget is working correctly on our widget page but not on yours, and you have copied the code correctly, then the issue may be with your website host.
What is a webpage template?
FAQs : web2growA template includes the general layout and design of the page including menus, logos, colours etc. Its a representation of a webpage without the content. Each page in the website or section is based on template for the site/section. When we present a template, we also include dummy content in it to show you how the site wide graphical elements will look. Site-wide design elements include bullet points, arrows, links, buttons, dummy content image, and heading styles.
What is a Widget?
TheListingWidget.com - Real Estate Marketing SolutionsA Widget is an innovative marketing tool for real estate professionals, designed to assist you in getting more listings and creating powerful referral sources from your clients.
How do I take down my webpage?
Your webpage can be taken down at any time by our customer support manager. Simply send your request to mycause@cfids.org.
How can I change the colors of a widget?
FAQ: Gtk - MonoYou can use the ModifyBase and ModifyText routines which are part of the Widget subclass, like this: myEntry.ModifyBase(StateType.Normal, new Gdk.Color(255,0,0)); myEntry.ModifyText(StateType.Normal, new Gdk.Color(0,255,0));
How do I create a custom widget?
FAQ: Gtk - MonoYou can create custom widgets by inheriting from a base class that is appropriate. If you plan to do a custom widget that will display itself, a good starting point is the Gtk.DrawingArea widget.
What's a Widget?
TypePad - WidgetsA widget is a piece of content or functionality provided by a third party that you can place in the siderail of your TypePad blog. Technically, it's a snippet of HTML and/or JavaScript that you can manage like any other sidebar content module on your blog.
How do I create a webpage?
Math Department Computing FAQThis entry considers the logistics of setting up a web page. It is not a step-by-step tutorial on how to create one. On the unix side, you have a home directory. If you create a directory called public_html in your home directory and set the permissions correctly, then people will be able to get to anything under public_html by going to: http://www.math.colostate.
How can I link to another webpage from my content?
Frequently Asked Questions - Associated ContentTo link to another webpage from your text submission, use your mouse to highlight the text you want to link from and click on the hyperlink button in the toolbar above the text body field. Enter the URL of the webpage you'd like to link to and click "OK." To edit the link, click on the hyperlink button again. To remove the link, click on the button just to the right of the hyperlink button .
What widget types are available under Perl/Tk?
comp.lang.perl.tk FAQInputOnly There are (a lot of) other [compound|composite|constructs] available too. You can also synthesize new widgets out of these primitives using perl5's object-oriented multiple inheritance features. You can even build entirely new widget primitives from raw C (XS) code then use and re-use that. (Perl 5 is extremely configurable.) A good introduction to the primitives and how they may be used in conjunction with each other may be found in the widget demo script.
