Ricky Buchanan (
jeshyr) wrote in
dreamscapes2009-08-23 08:28 pm
Entry tags:
EasyRead
Theme name/layout: EasyRead / Tabula Rasa
Author:
rb
Layout info: CSS is available at http://notdoneliving.net/dw-easyread.css
Image info: Has no images
You can see this layout being used at my journal
rb.
This very plain/simple layout is optimised for users who have low vision and use very large font sizes (think >36 pt, I usually use 128pt fonts) when reading long slabs of text. As you can imagine, most styles totally fail to be usable at these huge font sizes.
I have no knowledge of S2 or how to convert this theme into a "proper" DW style, and no spare energy/spoons/brain cells to learn how.
afuna said to post it anyway and somebody else may do the converting for me so here you are! If anybody'd like to volunteer to help, please please please feel free :)
I set this up by choosing Tabula Rasa with no sidebars and pointing the CSS at the file above, I don't think there was anything else? I'd really like the stuff in .module-section-one to come out *above* the main content but I don't think this can be done with just CSS, I need the HTML output to be in a different order - hence the need (I think) for a patch.
Please somebody let me know if I have totally screwed this up! As you can see, I'm rather short on confidence here.
Ricky
Author:
Layout info: CSS is available at http://notdoneliving.net/dw-easyread.css
Image info: Has no images
You can see this layout being used at my journal
This very plain/simple layout is optimised for users who have low vision and use very large font sizes (think >36 pt, I usually use 128pt fonts) when reading long slabs of text. As you can imagine, most styles totally fail to be usable at these huge font sizes.
I have no knowledge of S2 or how to convert this theme into a "proper" DW style, and no spare energy/spoons/brain cells to learn how.
I set this up by choosing Tabula Rasa with no sidebars and pointing the CSS at the file above, I don't think there was anything else? I'd really like the stuff in .module-section-one to come out *above* the main content but I don't think this can be done with just CSS, I need the HTML output to be in a different order - hence the need (I think) for a patch.
Please somebody let me know if I have totally screwed this up! As you can see, I'm rather short on confidence here.
Ricky

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Could you try these again? I can't get any of them to replicate with Firefox. I don't have IE so I can't see that one but I'll check with browsershots after I hear from you.
Thanks again!
r
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Recent Entries page things I noticed with the box properly unchecked:
The white bar at the bottom is wider in FF - in IE7, "Top of page" is above the bar, rather than in it. "Previous 20 posts" also changes to "Previous 20", and is indented in IE. The comment links (both the buttons and "Leave a comment") are also indented in IE. The wrapping around the icons looks different when I change browser, but I think that's just because the font/font size is different, or possibly it's the margins.
For each of those, it works either way, so it doesn't necessarily need changing, I just though it was worth you being aware in case any of those bits aren't meant to be like that.
On entry pages, in IE, the entry subject has shifted down, so it now overlaps the username. I can do a screenshot if that description doesn't make sense.