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Update I have received many requests to adjust the script so that the top module will be displayed by default, instead of appearing minimized by default. That has been done now, and you can change that setting as you see fit. More importantly perhaps is a small but vital adjustment made at the suggestion of BrandonReese, who came up with a fix for the page scrolling to the top, each time a link was clicked. I have added that fix to the script, along with due credits.
Thanks goes also to anyone else who has taken the time to make suggestions for modifications or improvements.
Currently, I am far too pressed for time to keep up with this site as often as I would like, and with my Internet activities in general. I am aware that I owe several people an e-mail, and that I do need to go through this site to see what old scripts can still be used and which ones should be revised first. Xanga has changed a lot since I wrote scripts more frequently than I do these days. I can't just make the old entries public again. I will get to that, eventually.
For a final note, I hope you will all enjoy your summer! 
It's been ages since I last wrote a script, but now that I've written another one, I'm glad I haven't closed this account permanently.
If you take a look at my left side bar you'll notice that all the modules are hidden, save the headers. If you click a header, the module will appear. Click it again, and it will disappear. Neat, huh? 
Useful? Perhaps... it does make the whole left side bar structure more compact. If, for example, someone has an overly filled custom module, a visitor does not have to scroll down like forever in order to get to the subscription module. Other than that, it's just fancy ...
The script that generates this effect is to be found below. Select all of the code, copy it, and paste it in the website stats box at your look and feel page. Note though that if you have a Xanga skin, this script will have no effect. The script doesn't work in Opera.
One more thing. I'd appreciate if the copyright notice in this script will remain intact. That sounds almost too obvious, but you wouldn't believe the number of smiley scripts I have seen out there in which people have deleted or overwritten the original copyright notice...
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| | Posted 7/3/2005 8:45 PM - 519 Views
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