Seems to be missing that extra space at the bottom because in its current preview the copyright almost sits flush with the bottom of the browser window. It needs a bit of a gap at the bottom, around 35-45 px empty HTML item to make it look right.
The grass almost feels too big as a graphic. Here are two site examples I saw that use grass. Kind of interesting twists with them.
Didn’t like the effect after I could view the weather tag, thought it was to distracting. You were correct in that it had to be on the assigned server before the box would be visible, I have tried others that do not since.
I spent some time looking for a weather widget that would allow several location inputs at once, never did find one. Perhaps when I learn more about scripting and ‘code’ I’ll develop a nice innocuous one myself.
Thanks again!
Frank
On Feb 24, 2011, at 3:17 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
The one you need is called Insert / Markup Item. Choosing that item from the main menu will open a dialog where you can paste in your code – everything except the part at the end with the instructions. When you okay that dialog, you’ll see a 100px square box on the page with the emblem < H > in the corner. Click once on that box, and you can move it, change its dimensions, etc. If you preview, you should see the code rendered (since Freeway’s preview uses the same WebKit engine as Safari). If you don’t, at least you can start fiddling from there…
I have tried to paste into html boxes, direct paste and every paste in the menu.