If you look at the coding on your RetroNix Clock you'll see the size defined somewhere which you can change so that it would fit in the side bar - experiment to get it right. If you're worried about mucking it up you can do a 'copy and paste' of the original coding onto, say a word document, so if it all goes horribly wrong you can just put it back the way it was without hunting around again ......
I don't even know where to find the code, it,s on my page's source code obviously, but I tried changing something on there yesterday, and had no luck, I have so much to learn.
it explains a lot .......
ReplyDeleteIf you look at the coding on your RetroNix Clock you'll see the size defined somewhere which you can change so that it would fit in the side bar - experiment to get it right. If you're worried about mucking it up you can do a 'copy and paste' of the original coding onto, say a word document, so if it all goes horribly wrong you can just put it back the way it was without hunting around again ......
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of you folks who know all about writing this code, if I can learn a tenth of what you know i'll be happy.
ReplyDeleteI don't even know where to find the code, it,s on my page's source code obviously, but I tried changing something on there yesterday, and had no luck, I have so much to learn.
ReplyDeleteNot sure I want to change it anyway.
ReplyDeleteQuite like the way the seconds hang over the edge, do you think it looks rubbish?