About Me Layouts
So, you want a div container about me. Well, let's begin. There's the easy way, which is what most quotevers do. Copy and paste the format, change the information, and give the maker credit. But if you want to be creative and give yourself your own format, It's a longer process to endure.
On the toolbar in the about me settings, there's a red box with a white triangle, on the right of it is a clear div container icon. Click on that and below is a drop down menu. I personally use left table and left scroll due to the fact that it's easier to work with. Now if you click the advanced, there is five options for you to change:
border-radius:5px
border:1px
solid
#ccc
padding:5px
Pretty sure. By changing the border radius, you produce different boxes. Next is the border, which changes the corners of the box. Next is the box design. Now, solid is just a word, you can change that to "dotted" and "dashed" or whatever design you'd like. Now #ccc is color codes, there's alot of them, but if you want a new color, it has to be exactly right. For more color codes, visit this site: link. Padding just stays the same. Mess around with your about until it's to how you like it.
So, you want a div container about me. Well, let's begin. There's the easy way, which is what most quotevers do. Copy and paste the format, change the information, and give the maker credit. But if you want to be creative and give yourself your own format, It's a longer process to endure.
On the toolbar in the about me settings, there's a red box with a white triangle, on the right of it is a clear div container icon. Click on that and below is a drop down menu. I personally use left table and left scroll due to the fact that it's easier to work with. Now if you click the advanced, there is five options for you to change:
border-radius:5px
border:1px
solid
#ccc
padding:5px
Pretty sure. By changing the border radius, you produce different boxes. Next is the border, which changes the corners of the box. Next is the box design. Now, solid is just a word, you can change that to "dotted" and "dashed" or whatever design you'd like. Now #ccc is color codes, there's alot of them, but if you want a new color, it has to be exactly right. For more color codes, visit this site: link. Padding just stays the same. Mess around with your about until it's to how you like it.