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Old Jan 20, 2002, 08:20 PM
bjs24 bjs24 is offline
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I would like to remove the links on the main page of dmoz which is the following ""about dmoz | add URL | help | link | editor login"" They arent centered and I dont like the way they make my page look. Also on the category pages I would like to remove the links in the same location, the links are "about dmoz | Help". They are at the right and add space between my header and the search box that I would rather not be there.

Is there anyway to do this?


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Old Feb 02, 2002, 07:43 AM
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Yes, You can use the same idea as I used for removing the ICQ-flowers.
(That code was posted earlier.)
But, You have to understand perl enough to modify that code snippet, and put it in the right place...

More about perl:
http://www.berka.com/D.pl/Computers/...anguages/Perl/

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