In this tutorial, I am going to break down much of the CSS used in the Expressive style. I have not included every single class in the following breakdown, but instead focused on the "common" and most easily explained classes. (If you want a quick visual, it's
in this tutorial at a glance.)
The Expressive style has a lot of markup! You will
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This heavily depends to the designers, IMHO. Which they prefer to use is beyond our imagination. Expressive is one of the layout that way too much divs (other that I can think right now is Flexible Squares), thus it is always make some people happy. But some will cringe at the number of useless divs it has. But it is proved to be the most popular base for future LJ/Vox layouts from 6A (sponsored themes are using it, mixit was created for basic users so they can use it, etc)
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"description:Page Summary widget (archive? doesn't make sense to me...)"
In Vox, .archive-widget contains links to the monthly blog entries, which LJ doesn't have. Since Page Summary is also a list of links, it seemed like a good corresponding place for it. Ok, that made more sense at the time. Now that I type it out, it seems kind of silly, but that's why =p
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