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Nov 27, 2006 00:12

Forgive me if I overlooked what I'm asking some where in here, but I've looked through the tags and can't seem to find what I'm looking for and when I do there's no solution ( Read more... )

sidebar:text:colors, lj icons:userinfo, lj icons:security, entries:metadata, sidebar:profile:user icon

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av8rmike November 27 2006, 20:25:15 UTC
8) sounded familiar, so I looked and found this post. Most people want to remove the border that's already there, but I guess you could take the classes and modify them to get the border you want.
1) 2) and 5), if I understand you correctly, may not be possible without modifying the printing functions. And I'm not sure I understand 3).. =(

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chungsparadise November 28 2006, 19:07:27 UTC
Thanks! You wouldn't know how to do that around the icons in each entry would you?

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chasethestars November 28 2006, 19:27:26 UTC
.user-icon is the class for userpics in entries and comments, and .user-pic is the class for the one in the sidebar.

If you want to style only the ones in the entries and not comments, you can specify it within any of the classes its in (.asset-content .user-icon for example)

I'm not sure I understand 3 either, but try applying a negative value to move up whatever to cover the space. If you can provide more details of what you want, I'll let you know which class to edit.

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chungsparadise November 28 2006, 21:44:03 UTC
I've tried using .asset-content .user-icon and adding a border to it. It doesn't work though. I have to add
background-color: #FFFFFF to even get anything to come up and then it's only a little.

The weird thing though is when I look at my source it says:
div class="user-icon" style="border: 1px none ; padding: 2px;"

As for my 3rd question I'm guessing I can't get rid of it because that's where my next entry/prev entry link are when looking at a single entry.

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