ita -- Ive updated the threadsuck page on the css site. Move it over at your leisure.
All -- I'll take a look at the liney issue later today.
Do you have problems, concerns, or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.
ita -- Ive updated the threadsuck page on the css site. Move it over at your leisure.
All -- I'll take a look at the liney issue later today.
My screens are all looking horrible. no formatting, everything off to the left.
I will try the refresh.
yep, that did it.
ita/Jon, would it be feasible to load the default style sheet into the "custom css" box so we can see what the various defined styles are called before we start tweaking them?
That, or a link to it, would be spiffy.
Go, you guys! Thank you for all of the work.
Including the default css would be great.
If we're talking about the same ugly line,
#footer { clear: both; text-align: center; border-top: 0; font-size: 90%; margin-top: 1em; padding-top: 1em; }
makes it go away. It takes the "0". You can make it less ugly by increasing margin-top.
I know nothing about CSS, so I can't use the "Edit personal CSS" link. But I'd LOVE to make my font bigger.
(I already tried just increasing the font size in my brower's preferencesm but that makes the fonts too big.)
What Teppy said. I was just coming in to ask for a CSS for Dummies or something.
Edit: Weird, the font size in the threads themselves is fine, but the main screen font is smaller.
The link to the new stylesheet is [link]
Guys--this is why I asked for input before I changed over, so there'd be fewer surprises when it actually happened. No one who checked minded the line, so the line came over.
I see now that my complaint about line weirdness was really that stupid gray line coincidently aligning with the line underneath "Read New | Message Center", etc.
The text in the left column looks odd, although I can't put my finger on why. The font seems correct, unless maybe it's a point size too big, but the spacing seems off.
Another vote for providing the default CSS so people can see how it can be edited. Goodbye, Verdana!
Thanks ita, for everything.
Also, I am sorry for the whining now and not checking the css earlier--I thought I'd been keeping up here until this week, but clearly I wasn't.