widget codes are switched
It seems like the codes for topic widgets are inverted; css genius one is beside drop it on my blog (the drop it in one comes with some css i'm assuming?)
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Inappropriate?I think the idea with the widgets goes something like this:
Drop it in my blog = a simple widget with no additional CSS so that it picks up the styles from your already-present stylesheet.
CSS Genius = here's a bunch of CSS to make it look like you see in the preview, modify as you see fit.
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Inappropriate?Hi John!
What browser are you using? Do you mean that the text fields are laid out next to each other on the page?
As Cameron points out, the simple version "drop it on my blog" doesn't come with any css because it conveniently will adopt the styles of any page that it's put on.
I’m curious what's going on with the layout?
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Inappropriate?I was just confused by your wording, figured the one that says 'you're a css genius' meant you needed to know css to use that one, not that it came with some css for it. Terminology just seems backwards to me and I was pointing it out to you guys.
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Inappropriate?Now that you mention it, it does sound like the second option doesn't come with CSS (you'd have to be a css genius to add your own).
Let's change these titles. How about "Simple code (Just drop this into your site, it will adopt your site's styles and blend right in.)" and "Advanced code (Comes with customizable CSS styles.)"
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