#67 - Nature's Masterpiece

Apr 12, 2009 18:28

Here's the layout I asked your opinion about. Thank you for your comments ^_^!!!
I changed the bright red to a more orangy colour and made two other colour-shemes.

I'm still not too fond of this one, but I'm tired of playing with it and since it's already made, I find it a bit of a waste not to post it. Maybe some of you will like it :).

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snowpuppies April 12 2009, 17:39:54 UTC
This is lovely. I love how you've made the different themes with different animals. :)

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lisa_corner April 12 2009, 18:43:48 UTC
They're very cute :)

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strykerd April 12 2009, 22:02:33 UTC
They look great, though i thought the elephant one was an alien for a second, haha

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eumelkeks April 16 2009, 09:21:46 UTC
I really like it. I love the colours and the little details.

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cunningbunny May 16 2009, 03:06:37 UTC
Hi, new around here, these are absolutely lovely. :-)

I applied the elephant layout to my journal, but had to make some font size adjustments because I'm visually impaired and I just couldn't read the entry font. (This is an issue for me with almost any LJ layout, really.) Could you possibly tell me how to change the color of the entry font as well? Dark backgrounds are far easier for me to read, but there's a sort of glare created for me when reading white text on a black background, so I was hoping to change it to a shade of gray (closer to the date color, which is very easy for me to read).

I understand if you'd prefer not to, but my tinkering has gotten me nowhere and I really would love to keep this layout.

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gawariel May 16 2009, 06:36:53 UTC
Thanks! And of course you can change things to suit your needs. To change the colour of the text, find the code bellow:

.asset-body {
text-align: justify;
font-size: 1.15em;
line-height: 1.8em;
padding: 5px;
color: #DDDDDD;
}

And in the line color: #DDDDDD, change the DDDDDD to another hex-code. The date uses 777777 for the colour :)

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