Drifting

Apr 11, 2005 18:13

DriftingA simple but classy CSS based design. I love CSS based designs because they tend to break much less often than table based designs ( Read more... )

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xb95 April 11 2005, 23:23:35 UTC
I like that. I like layouts that make use of the full page like that. :)

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kunzite1 April 11 2005, 23:24:41 UTC
now this one i like.

looks a little funky when an entry lacks a subject.

and i cant get any community entries to appear on your friends page for some reason.

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jennieknits April 11 2005, 23:25:53 UTC
My default view is only personal journals...

I'll add a link to one of my comm filters to the post... thanks.

Funky good, or funky buggy?

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kunzite1 April 11 2005, 23:27:44 UTC
funky buggy. it kinda squishes the spot where the subject would be and you get like the bottom 5 pixels of the image there.

something like var string subject = $e.subject != "" ? $e.subject : $*text_nosubject; would be happier.

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jennieknits April 11 2005, 23:27:34 UTC
I see what you're talking about with the subjects... I thought I fixed that, but I guess one slipped through the cracks.

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janinedog April 11 2005, 23:41:45 UTC
Are you changing things or is LJ being weird for me? I keep getting random S2 styles when I click your journal links.

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xevinx April 11 2005, 23:45:19 UTC
I keep getting Opal

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janinedog April 11 2005, 23:46:31 UTC
Ah, appears to be fixed now. :)

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jennieknits April 11 2005, 23:48:25 UTC
Sorry about that, it's fixed now.

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janinedog April 11 2005, 23:52:14 UTC
Oh, not sure if this is a bug or if it's intended, but in the comments of EntryPage and in the body of ReplyPage, the text of the content is right next to the timestamp, instead of under it.

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jennieknits April 12 2005, 00:07:41 UTC
Nope, wasn't intended, I swear that I changed that at one point, but I must have done something that reverted it. Thanks.

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alsatia April 12 2005, 05:03:15 UTC
*giggle* I had just saved a theme named "Grapevine" for my own style, and was checking my friends page to test it when I saw your submission.

About the palimg thing, if you create the indexed .png image you want to use and upload it to ScrapBook, you can apply the palimg effects to files hosted there.

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jennieknits April 12 2005, 05:04:50 UTC
I don't really understand palimg at all, except that it can do what I want it to...

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alsatia April 12 2005, 06:04:39 UTC
Oh! I thought you meant that you knew how to do it, but not how to make it work with your own images. I played a bit with your header image, and ended up with these examples. The top two use a single color, and the bottom two combine two colors.


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