Since the general programming forum was nixed, I hope that it's still okay to post such a question here. Mods, if it doesn't belong here, feel free to move it. Thanks.
Since I am not a web developer, I am having trouble getting this automatically generated RSS feed to match the style of my webpage. What I used was a pre-written template and went from there. So to be honest, I don't know jack crap about CSS, but I understand the basics of HTML (I need to be more like fastcall22). This is the code to my RSS feed that rssdog generated:
<iframe width="100%" height="750" class="rssdog" src="http://www.rssdog.com/index.htm?url=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.shogun3d.net%2Ffeeds%2Fposts%2Fdefault%3Falt%3Drss&mode=html&showonly=&maxitems=5&showdescs=1&desctrim=0&descmax=0&tabwidth=100%25&showdate=1&linktarget=_blank&textsize=small&bordercol=%23000000&headbgcol=%23000000&headtxtcol=%23ffffff&titlebgcol=%23000000&titletxtcol=%23ffffff&itembgcol=%23000000&itemtxtcol=%237f7f7f&ctl=0"></iframe>
For those of you that need it, this is a link to the website that generated it: http://rssdog.com/
And last but not least, this is a link to my website: http://shogun3d.net
Since I'm getting ready to make a submission of my game to id@xbox, I really would like to have my blog used to display project updates and so on. I know, I'm really anal about stuff like that, but I want to make the best impression I possibly can because as a poor indie without a dime in his name and one paycheck away from losing everything, I have little to no room for error.
Any ideas? Thanks.
Shogun
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