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dreamscapes2009-09-15 04:29 am
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Two color styles for Negative
CSS style sheets are here:
http://davensjournal.com/azure.css
http://davensjournal.com/azure-l.css
A sample of this is on my personal journal.
The difference between them? The first has the sidebar on the right, the other has the same sidebar on the left. That's the only difference.
Enjoy them.
http://davensjournal.com/azure.css
http://davensjournal.com/azure-l.css
A sample of this is on my personal journal.
The difference between them? The first has the sidebar on the right, the other has the same sidebar on the left. That's the only difference.
Enjoy them.
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1)
It looks fine to me in your resolution using default font sizes. Are you using a custom font size?Sorry. You're correct. I'll try to fix this as it doesn't happen with the default version.2) I'm clueless about this. You may want to report it at Support as it also happens with the default version.
I've converted the right layout. Here's a preview: http://900degrees.dreamwidth.org/?s2id=97098 Would you tell me if everything looks fine? Is there anything which is not supposed to look like this?
BTW I had to remove the hacks for IE5 as it's not a version officially supported by Dreamwidth. I asked for confirmation about this and was told they should indeed be removed.
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The only quibble is the extra padding space everywhere in between letters. I thought I had gotten rid of it all but some how it crept back in with the conversion.
As for the IE5, that was a legacy thing that was in the stylesheet. I hadn't put it in, didn't do any modification to it, and I use Firefox. If getting rid of it is what is necessary, that's cool.
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It looks like it's been removed then because the negatives default stylesheet no longer has it.
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