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Cutting custom images using Sizzix eClips


In this video I will show you how to use the free program InkScape to covert your custom image into a file that eCal can use to cut out on Sizzix eClips.


With the Sizzix eClips you are able to cut your on images without the need of separate cartridges. Visit the links below for more info and downloads.

Inkscape Program: http://inkscape.org/download/?lang=en

eCal: http://www.sizzix.com/ecal

eClips: http://www.sizzix.com/shop/eclips

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Custom HTML links in Blogger Page Bar

I had something happen to my blogger website yesterday, and after looking for a solution the problem around the web, I found that a lot of people were having the same issue. For some reason, all of the page links that I added that linked to websites, were changed to javascript:;


I would type in the correct addresses again into each link, hit save, and when I reloaded the page they were all changed to the javascript again. I have no idea why this is happening or how long it is going to take to fix, so I found this work around for those of you that need your page links.
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Using Blogger's CSS to Center Objects

Do you have a blog with Blogger? Do you have pictures in the sidebar, page menu items up top, and Adsense boxes down below that are not centered? Are they all aligned Left or Right? Well here's a quick fix for you!

Blogger doesn't do a very good job at allowing you to change the alignment of  pre-built Gadgets (actually, you had no choice, until now) If you added an image using the Image Gadget there was no choice to align it. Follow the steps below to create a care-free blog of centered bliss.

First log into your account and go to the design main screen.


Click on Customize ----> Advanced, and scroll down to "Add CSS". There you will see an empty white box, this is where you'll add the code.


Now copy the following code and post it in the "Add custom CSS" box.


Once you place the code in the CSS box make sure you hit 'Apply to Blog' to save the changes.

So what does it do? The first set of code that contains the .PageList, centers the page menu bar. The second code, the .Image, will center anything that contains the image tag (all image gadgest added in the sidebar). And the last, the .Adsense, centers, well, all adsense gadgets added. Use all 3 codes, or just what you need - it's up to you.

Hope this helps, thanks for stopping by.
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