bid for position thumbs?

Discussion in 'Directories' started by templates, Apr 28, 2007.

  1. #1
    can someone direct me to where to get the thumbnail and alexa mods for my new bid directory site?is this a mod someone is selling,or is it free?thnxs
     
    templates, Apr 28, 2007 IP
  2. Richie_Ni

    Richie_Ni Illustrious Member

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    If you know html and css,I think it's easy to add them yourself.
     
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  3. SasaVtec

    SasaVtec Notable Member

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    Its a very simple thing to do, but anyone using it like anon @ www.webdirectorybid.com won't tell you, because his won't be unique anymore.
     
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    wwws Notable Member

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    I think it's the same as the one you see on phpLD. Try that.

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  5. SilkySmooth

    SilkySmooth Well-Known Member

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    I have set it up on a couple of bidding directories for others in the forum, PM me if you need a hand.
     
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    templates Notable Member

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    thanks for the help everyone!
     
    templates, Apr 29, 2007 IP
  7. wamchu

    wamchu Peon

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    Also you can try this method as well. This from http://thumbnails.iwebtool.com/

    Adding thumbnails...
    1) Copy the HTML code below.
    2) Insert the code into your web page (if possible, inside the <body> tag).
    3) If you are familiar with HEX color codes, you can match your website colors by changing the "border=<color-code>" value to a HEX color code.

    <script language="javascript" src="http://thumbnails.iwebtool.com/src.js?border=004891" type="text/javascript"></script>
     
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