• Resolved xseabiscuitx

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    I’ve been looking for something that would accomplish this for a few days now, and try as I might I haven’t been able to find one and I’m hoping someone else will have a suggestion. I’m trying to put banners for my more popular series in the sidebar, kind of like an advertisement for the site’s own content. You can see the ones I came up with using the Simple Image Widget, but I don’t like the spacing after it and figure there’s got to be a better way that puts them all in one block instead of several.

    I did try to just use HTML but the sizing was a mess I couldn’t figure out.

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  • Nothing a little CSS can’t fix

    Thread Starter xseabiscuitx

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    Well when I try to use html it keeps telling me the code isn’t closed correctly on the link code, but I don’t know another way to do an image link.
    Like this: (This is obviously not not a link to my own site but this was the best example I had)

    <a href='https://www.ebates.com/r/SEABIS25?eeid=28585' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'><img src='https://www.ebates.com/images/referral/2017/ebates-referral-button.png' alt='Ebates Coupons and Cash Back' height='31' width='171' border='0' /></a>

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