sven (
sven) wrote in
dreamscapes2009-07-26 10:51 am
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Tabula Rasa - help & patch
Tested in Safari 3.2, Firefox 3, IE7 (emulator), IE8, Opera 9, Chrome
Theme name/layout: Bases / Tabula Rasa
Author: Malionette
Layout info: http://malionette.org/dw/randomcss/bases/ (pretty much the style kit + css)
Image info: no imgs
1. Help - I can't seem to get the CSS working in IE7 for three columns right. The third sidebar is just overlapping the second. See here in IE7? I'd appreciate any help. Solved (:
2. Patch - I saw that you could get patches to fix HTML to your own liking? May I request one for TR that makes the navigation bar appear in an unordered list right under the header- inside header inner and right after subtitle. Thanks. (: Solved (:
Theme name/layout: Bases / Tabula Rasa
Author: Malionette
Layout info: http://malionette.org/dw/randomcss/bases/ (pretty much the style kit + css)
Image info: no imgs
1. Help - I can't seem to get the CSS working in IE7 for three columns right. The third sidebar is just overlapping the second. See here in IE7? I'd appreciate any help. Solved (:
2. Patch - I saw that you could get patches to fix HTML to your own liking? May I request one for TR that makes the navigation bar appear in an unordered list right under the header- inside header inner and right after subtitle. Thanks. (: Solved (:

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Kay that's great, thanks a lot! (: I was hoping that there would be a spot in the wizard for the background-color and link-color of .entry-interaction-links and .entry-management-links so .module-navlinks would match them. (or flip them around and have the entry links match the navlinks)
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http://www.dreamwidth.org/customize/advanced/layersource?id=70918
That's the quickest/simplest way I can think of, and hardcodes the navlinks just before the #secondary div. Somewhat hilariously, it'll still let you select the navlinks module to put in the sidebar, letting you have two of them *g* (though I can dig into removing that option entirely if you want)
We can put that into its own div, too <div id="navlinks"><!-- navlinks module code--></div>?
I'm not sure about adding yet more options, but since the module header background is the same color, can we use that instead?
Then add something like this to your style:
.module-navlinks li, .entry-interaction-links li { background: $*color_module_title_background; }
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I'm fine with a second navlink showing up since they're styled for both. Up to you! (:
Thanks for the tip! I'll use module header background then.
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I say keep it then! If anyone wants two sets of navlinks, I'm not going to be the one to to stop them *g*