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I'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.

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Date: Thursday, 21 November 2002 21:58 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bride.livejournal.com
for example, mail read info. Same with "On since"...I'd have to pick a static date.

I picked your journal creation date for the "On since" date. The mail info, you can just make up and leave it.

I might think about the plan, though.

The .plan and .project were just text files that got cat'ed into the finger info. Those can just be tacked onto the end.

Date: Friday, 22 November 2002 08:50 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shashin.livejournal.com
Too bad javascript is no longer allowed, you could added lots to the interactivity level and making the display technically correct.

Just some silly suggestions:

Maybe try to mimic the behaviour of nn or perl-lj. That way, instead of cat'ing or less'ing the next entry you can just do something like: (N)ext (P)revious (Q)uit.

I really do like the vi metaphor though, maybe include a :

export EDITOR=vi

then you can insinuate a shell escape.

Can another font be used? Courier is a somewhat difficult font to read. Something san-serif like xterm's font.

Maybe at the end of your HTML also include something like... oh my gosh someone picked up the phonkjasd!@#121
NO CARRIER

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Date: Friday, 22 November 2002 09:24 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bride.livejournal.com
Can another font be used? Courier is a somewhat difficult font to read. Something san-serif like xterm's font.

You could use FixedSys, but there's no guarantee that people will see it correctly.

oh my gosh someone picked up the phonkjasd!@#121
NO CARRIER


Heeheehee, I remember that =P =)

Date: Friday, 22 November 2002 09:29 (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] pne.livejournal.com
Maybe I should just change it to "font-family: monospace". If I understand correctly, this should (in theory) use whichever monospace font the user likes (i.e. whichever he told his browser he prefers).

Then if one person has Courier there and another has, say, Lucida Console, then both can be happy.

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Date: Friday, 22 November 2002 09:33 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bride.livejournal.com
Yeah, that would work =)

Date: Friday, 22 November 2002 10:06 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shashin.livejournal.com
Hmm... seems like my browser already does that. My bad.

Just one other thing which is that the templates are based in BML and it seems that it's a templating language in itself. I'm not sure if you can provide yourself some new tags or set template variables for later usage, which would provide yet another way to help you get around the scope problems.

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