how to eliminate the Logo for work friendliness?
I yanked all images, which leaves the button images, but loses you the custom headers like the edit post pages, for instance, by doing img {display:none}
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how to eliminate the Logo for work friendliness?
I yanked all images, which leaves the button images, but loses you the custom headers like the edit post pages, for instance, by doing img {display:none}
.
Shiny!
Thanks, ita!
Can I mix two shortcuts together? spoiler font AND quote? And link?
Sumi, you're a candidate for the t span class="span" t /span solution.
(That's why I thanked you.)
Aha. Timing crossed.
Jon, if you can find out a way to turn on the images for just the map on the map page, that would be great. I'm forcing them all back just there.
No rush. Been quite a bit of Sunday coding already.
One more thing regarding
the <span class="span"> </span> solution.
Can the text of quickedit.php be changed from font to span encoding in the HTML section, and in the quickedit section, do something like:
creates spoiler orwhite fonthidden text to the end of the current line
Does the map have an id? If not, give it one. I believe id css overrules class css.
Now all I need is the ability to create more style-sheets, one of which I would use from my phone (no links on the left, no admin threads, no quote, no images, no tags).
Register under a second userid that you use only for your phone.
I'm trying to figure out why people who use default settings should have to learn new behaviors because a few people decide to customize their browsing experience away from a white background. I think that if you decide to customize your background, you can ask that people use the shortcut, but if someone forgets and uses color="white" understand that you're on your own.
I think that if you decide to customize your background, you can ask that people use the shortcut, but if someone forgets and uses color="white" you're on your own.
Sure. But that doesn't mean there's any harm in putting the new way (which works for new or old style) in the help docs, or posting a request.