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Come Hell or High Water ([personal profile] musyc) wrote in [site community profile] dreamscapes2010-10-11 03:18 am

Four Color Themes for Brittle (Villains Series)

Theme name/layout: Bad Fairy / Brittle
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Theme name/layout: Fur Coat / Brittle
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Theme name/layout: Mountain Devil / Brittle
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Theme name/layout: Powerful Genie / Brittle
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[personal profile] ninetydegrees 2010-10-19 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
Brittle also forces entries/footer to use page colors for links
Oh thanks. I'll make sure to edit my patch to make sure entries/footer modules links use all entry link colors.

By forcing modules to use page colors, I can't set modules to have a different background/links so as to match the navigation.

Only the navigation module was meant to have a background colors hence its own set of link colors. If you want to apply a background color to other modules, you need to use custom CSS.
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[personal profile] musycal_test2 2010-10-19 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
(I've screwed up my login three times. *stops switching*)

I generally only work with CSS, so bear with me if I'm not understanding How Things Work with this.

Okay, as I understand it, the patch will cause two things to occur.
A. Modules in the sidebar will use page background/link/text colors.
B. Entries and footer will use entry links (should also either force footer to use entry background or separate footer/entry entirely, or unreadability is still an option).

However, I've now run into a different problem. Modules in the sidebar using page colors = eh, can work around. Don't like the way it's designed, but that's not your fault. The problem now is if I-as-user split the modules half and half, the modules in the sidebar (group one) become readable using page text/link/background, but the modules in the pseudo-footer (group two) become unreadable, as they're using entry background (and I suspect entry text/link, but I can't tell that for certain without the patch).
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[personal profile] musycal_test2 2010-10-19 06:05 am (UTC)(link)
Correction: Pseudo-footer group two modules, archive, and tags use entry background but page text/link.
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[personal profile] ninetydegrees 2010-10-19 11:54 am (UTC)(link)
If you're interested, you can see how the style is coded at http://www.dreamwidth.org/customize/advanced/layersource?id=82590.

The patch I've submitted will only do A. I'll do B in a second patch except it will work for entries and "footer" modules and not entries and footer. #footer is restricted to the 'top of page' box. The "footer" modules are in #tertiary.

#tertiary already uses color_entry_background so links should always be readable there if you use entry link colors. Headers aren't an issue because they already use color_entry_title, which should be readable over color_entry_background.

If you'd like to have the possibility to separate page colors and sidebar module colors or even to separate footer module colors and entry colors, [site community profile] dw_suggestions is the way to go. This kind of suggestion is generally accepted.
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[personal profile] ninetydegrees 2010-10-21 02:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Perfect, thanks. My apologies for any confusion over live vs not live.
I didn't see any change in Mountain Devil, though.

(BTW, if you want to check that things look alright, you can create an account on my Dreamhack; no invite code needed).