Playing around with my LJ style
Thursday, 21 November 2002 17:45I've been trying to have a go at making a LiveJournal style that'll look kind of like a Unix-style command-line interface[1]. You can have a look at my latest attempt by specifying the style number.
What do you think? What would you improve?
I know next to nothing about CSS and I pretty much just took one of the LJ basic styles and fiddled around with it. There are probably a bunch more CSS styles I should add and/or change; for example, I think the command-line should have a style of their own to differentiate them from the "output" of the commands called. Not sure what to do.
[1] I'm sure that I'm not the first to come up with this kind of idea. If someone else knows of an existing style number that's similar, I'd appreciate it if you'd point me to the number and/or the journal of someone who has something like this.
What do you think? What would you improve?
I know next to nothing about CSS and I pretty much just took one of the LJ basic styles and fiddled around with it. There are probably a bunch more CSS styles I should add and/or change; for example, I think the command-line should have a style of their own to differentiate them from the "output" of the commands called. Not sure what to do.
[1] I'm sure that I'm not the first to come up with this kind of idea. If someone else knows of an existing style number that's similar, I'd appreciate it if you'd point me to the number and/or the journal of someone who has something like this.
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Date: Thursday, 21 November 2002 21:58 (UTC)Maybe I should just go through the work of creating an ASCII emoticon set (or do you know of an existing one?) and then using those.
Pity that you can't tie an emotican set to a style so I can use regular pictures with a normal style and ASCII ones with this style. I don't think I'm going to be using the shell style as my default style ;)
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Date: Thursday, 21 November 2002 22:00 (UTC)There is one, but it's red and it's right-side-up, not sideways.