Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 Dear All, i need help in CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) so that all seven websites will have this standard format. Is there any SY who can do this simple template which is all that i need: http://www.adishakti.org/TESTtemplate.htm and send it back to me. (Please center the Google search.) i would prefer a SY doing this for me rather than myself getting it done by a non-SY. If there is no response within 48 hours i will get it done by a non-SY. Thank you. warmest regards, jagbir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 , " jagbir singh " <adishakti_org wrote: > > Dear All, > > i need help in CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) so that all seven > websites will have this standard format. Is there any SY who can > do this simple template which is all that i need: > > http://www.adishakti.org/TESTtemplate.htm > > and send it back to me. (Please center the Google search.) i would > prefer a SY doing this for me rather than myself getting it done > by a non-SY. If there is no response within 48 hours i will get it > done by a non-SY. Thank you. > > warmest regards, > > > jagbir > We SYs have to move faster than other gurus/religious organizations and be able to see years ahead into the invisible future. CSS is light and Origami friendly. By 2013 there will be tens of millions, perhaps even hundreds of millions of such handheld computers. i see great potential tomorrow if we just envision it today. That is why i need it by Sunday, preferably from a SY. Her Divine Message will be overwhelmingly spread over the internet, not books, public programs or any other means. We are gaining more ground and the 8,000 daily visitors mark has been reached. So let's work collectively and grant Shri Mataji the victory She so richly deserves. Thanks. Handheld PC dominates Cebit start BBC Thursday, 9 March 2006 The opening morning of the giant Cebit technology fair was dominated by news about Microsoft's mini PC project, Origami. Prior to the show, the software giant drip-fed information through a teaser website that hinted at what it might do. At the Hanover-based show the first working devices were unveiled, along with information about its capabilities. Korean electronics firm Samsung said it would start selling Origami in the next few weeks. Handheld PC dominates Cebit start http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4789496.stm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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