These are the graphics you will
need for your table. You can download them in this
zip file by clicking here.
1.
To COPY the html code for your
table. Click the "Highlight & Copy" button
below, and the code will automatically copy to your clipboard.
2.
PASTE the text into the HTML
code of your Web page. You can do this by opening up the HTML of
your Web page in any HTML editor. We recommend using a simple text editor
such as Notepad with text wrap turned off, place you code where you choose
between <BODY> and </BODY> tag line in your HTML document,
and then holding down "Ctrl" and typing "V".
Your table will look like this
when you finish. Just copy and paste the html
code at the top of this page. Be sure to save the graphics on your
hard drive, and upload them to your server.
Well so many have asked the question "Why
so many headers, and what are they for?" I've decided to try
(notice I said try... giggle) and explain the concept.
The main sheet is designed to show all of the TSFSCC
charm headers for this reason. The more graphics a webpage has the
longer it will take to load, and your main charm sheet alone is designed
to hold 90 charms as well as the headers. On special occasions and
holidays as most of the older members of the club know you can get an over
load of charms, and you need to put them on another page. The main
charm sheet is designed with the extra headers you wil need for those charms,
and you can put the link to that page there. Then when someone clicks
on the header it will take them to that page. The smaller table is
designed so you can replace the header with what ever charms that page
is displaying. Keep in mind that one of TSFSCC rules are that the
charm sheet can not be changed in any way. Replacing the header is
not changing the sheet as it is part of the TSFSCC format. You may
also add extra rows if necessary to the small charm sheet.
THIS IS THE HTML CODE
FOR THE SPECIAL AND HOLIDAY CHARMS. PASTE the text into the HTML
code of your Web page. You can do this by opening up the HTML of
your Web page in any HTML editor. We recommend using a simple text editor
such as Notepad with text wrap turned off, place you code where you choose
between <BODY> and </BODY> tag line in your HTML document,
and then holding down "Ctrl" and typing "V".