The Cutest Site on the Block Step by Step Tutorial

The Cutest Site on the Block has released a great Step by Step tutorial for you. Any of the questions you have can be answered by just watching these videos.  They are great, Customer Service has always been good for me and now, they have taken it a step further and  have created these helpful videos. I know how frustrating it can be to start a new website and spending hours to only read the part that covers changing the font color.

They continue to create the Cutest templates around. Most importantly they are SEO friendly, not to mention user friendly.

The have several videos here are a few you can find the rest at their YouTube Channel at CutestSite




SEO Friendly Templates for your Webstore

The Cutest Blog on the Block also has beautiful templates for your Store or Boutique. They offer you a wonderful variety of cute templates. Not only are the templates decorative they offer you SEO (search engine optimization), shopping cart and easy to add inventory , coupon and endless of possibilities.

It can hold unlimited amount of product and allows you to make any changes you would like. The control panel offers you all your tools at a glance.

Payment processors you can use are PayPal, 2 Checkout, PayMate, eCheck.net, iTransact, eWay, VeriSign and Google Checkout

To use Google Checkout you will have to pay an additional fee. I use Google Checkout for eCrater and Bonanzle. I prefer them over PayPal.

The templates they offer are a great way to get started, they are SEO ready and offer you many additional add-ons. If you have any questions they are ready and willing to help you. I have asked my questions and have obtained a response right away. You can also reach them via Live Chat on their site.


I am working on a new site and will be using their template deign and adding Google Checkout. There are many options out there and Free sites as well. If you are considering investing money this is one option available to you.

The video below offers you are glance at the process of installation:




Free Blog Templates – Blogger

Many of you use blogger for your Blog and want to know where to find those cute templates found at many Mommy Blogger sites. Well, there are several sites out there, but one of my favorite is The Cutest Blog on the Block. The name says it all. The templates are fun and easy to install.

They offer you a large variety and plenty of “Accessories” to add more pizzazz to your template. Along with templates and buttons, you will also find several tutorials.


The Cutest Blog on the Block can only be used with Blogger at this time. They do have plans to offer you at a later time themes for TypePad and WordPress.

The backgrounds are fun and if you want to use them elsewhere, you might even try using them as your Twitter background. Where did you find your template? Do you know of any other fun Free sites?



More Tips on HTML

Use Note Pad to view your HTML Code. This is how simple it is.

 

Save your HTML code using Note Pad (found in Program Menu àAccessories àNote Pad

 

Open Note Pad à Paste your Code

 

Save File as à Example.htm ß It is very important that you ADD the .html

 

Great all done saving. Now, time to view it ……

 

Open your Internet Browser

Type à about:blank

Then go to File (top)

Click on Open File ….. open File you saved

and Presto….. you can now view your HTML Code without using Front Page or any other HTML program

 

 

 

Seven different sizes:  

<font face=”arial” color=”navy” size=”7″>Font Size 7</font>
<font face=”arial” color=”navy” size=”6″>Font Size 6</font>
<font face=”arial” color=”navy” size=”5″>Font Size 5</font>
<font face=”arial” color=”navy” size=”4″>Font Size 4</font>
<font face=”arial” color=”navy” size=”3″>Font Size 3</font>
<font face=”arial” color=”navy” size=”2″>Font Size 2</font>
<font face=”arial” color=”navy” size=”1″>Font Size 1</font>

You will get:

Font Size 7
Font Size 6
Font Size 5
Font Size 4
Font Size 3
Font Size 2
Font Size 1

 

 

Striking through text:  

Great for Markdowns and Sales Promotions

This Camera can be yours for only <s>$199.99!</s> $99.00!

This Camera can be yours for only $199.99! $99.00!

You can also type <strike> instead of <s>  J  

Free Basic Auction Templates

These are simple Auction Templates. With some HTML codes or images you can easily personalize them. You will find a small image of the template followed by the code inside the box. If you have any questions just ask.

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Basic HTML Tutorial Part 1

Here is some basic HTML code to help you with your listings. If you have Front Page, then you do not need to input this code it will do it all for you.

Let’s say you are placing a Classified Add and want to make some quick changes, then this will help.

 

Note:

Command BEGINS with <enter command>

Center will be your Script

Command ENDS with </enter command>

 

Example

Command BOLD

<b> FALL SALE </b>

 

Command Italic

<i> Fall Sale</i>

 

Command Underline

<u> Fall Sale</b>

 

Command Marquee

<marquee>Fall Sale</marquee>

 

Command Bounce Back Marquee

This code limits the width, you can apply any width to fit your template

 

<marquee behavior=alternate width=”169″ height=”21″>Fall Sale</marquee>

 

Web Safe Fonts – These fonts can be viewed on most Computers. Here are some popular FONTS styles

 

Arial                            à         <font face=Arial> FALL SALE</font>

Times New Roman      à        <font face=Times New Roman> FALL SALE</font>

Courier New                à        <font face=Courier New> FALL SALE</font>

Georgia                       à        <font face=Georgia> FALL SALE</font>

Verdana                      à        <font face=Verdana> FALL SALE</font>

Cosmic Sans                à        <font face=Cosmic Sans MS> FALL SALE</font>

 

Adding Color

 

<font color=#FF0000>FALL SALE</font>

 

Will look life this à FALL SALE

 

Now if you want your font to look like this à FALL SALE

Use this code below

<b><font color=”#FF0000″ face=”Comic Sans MS”><font color=”#330033”>FALL SALE</font>

</font></b>

 

Reading the Command Above you have applied BOLD, Font Color and Font Style

 

Below is a chart to help you personalize your Fonts. The Color Code chart can also be used for backgrounds.

 

If you have Front Page this or any other HTML program it will do all the coding for you. If not, you can use this guide.

 

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