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Default Re: find the needle in the css (part 2) - 07-03-2008 , 03:06 PM







BTW, Joeq, is that your site?

-Darrel




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Default Re: find the needle in the css (part 2) - 07-03-2008 , 03:50 PM






..oO(joeq)

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yeah - i had that once on an earlier version of ff.... not sure whatever
happened to it.
It's not bundled with FF3 anymore. Get it as an add-on.

Micha


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Default Re: find the needle in the css (part 2) - 07-03-2008 , 04:22 PM



cool... thanks.

[q]Originally posted by: Newsgroup User
joeq wrote:
Quote:
can someone please take a look at this links below and tell me where i would
find the code that controls:
Check out Web Developer:
http://chrispederick.com/work/web-developer/

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a) the copy on the right that begins with "JOHN MCCAIN WAS BORN ON AUGUST
29TH, 1936...."
#menu ul (line 321)
{
margin-top: 1.5em;
margin-right: 0pt;
margin-bottom: 0.75em;
margin-left: 0pt;
padding-top: 0pt;
padding-right: 0pt;
padding-bottom: 1.5em;
padding-left: 0pt;
list-style-type: none;
list-style-image: none;
list-style-position: outside;
font-family: "Trebuchet MS",Trebuchet,Arial,Verdana,Sans-serif;
font-style: normal;
font-variant: normal;
font-weight: normal;
font-size: 78%;
font-size-adjust: none;
font-stretch: normal;
letter-spacing: 0.1em;
color: #cccccc;
line-height: 1.5em;
}

#menu ul li (line 351)
{
margin-top: 1.5em;
margin-right: 0pt;
margin-bottom: 0.75em;
margin-left: 0pt;
padding-bottom: 15px;
}
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b) the various headings on the sidebar (About..., Pages, Categories, etc -
but
not the one called 'Mailing List')
h2 (line 67)
{
margin-top: 1.5em;
margin-right: 0pt;
margin-bottom: 0.75em;
margin-left: 0pt;
font-family: Verdana,Sans-serif;
font-style: normal;
font-variant: normal;
font-weight: bold;
font-size: 100%;
line-height: 1.4em;
font-size-adjust: none;
font-stretch: normal;
text-transform: uppercase;
letter-spacing: 0.1em;
color: #ffffff;
}
Harvey
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Default Re: find the needle in the css (part 2) - 07-03-2008 , 04:23 PM



cause i had my lawyer write it...

it's a wp template that i modified. the css is not of my doing.


[q]Originally posted by: Newsgroup User
joeq:

WHY IS YOUR CSS SO VERBOSE?

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Quote:
joeq wrote:
can someone please take a look at this links below and tell me where i
would find the code that controls:

Check out Web Developer:
http://chrispederick.com/work/web-developer/

a) the copy on the right that begins with "JOHN MCCAIN WAS BORN ON
AUGUST 29TH, 1936...."

#menu ul (line 321)
{
margin-top: 1.5em;
margin-right: 0pt;
margin-bottom: 0.75em;
margin-left: 0pt;
padding-top: 0pt;
padding-right: 0pt;
padding-bottom: 1.5em;
padding-left: 0pt;
list-style-type: none;
list-style-image: none;
list-style-position: outside;
font-family: "Trebuchet MS",Trebuchet,Arial,Verdana,Sans-serif;
font-style: normal;
font-variant: normal;
font-weight: normal;
font-size: 78%;
font-size-adjust: none;
font-stretch: normal;
letter-spacing: 0.1em;
color: #cccccc;
line-height: 1.5em;
}

#menu ul li (line 351)
{
margin-top: 1.5em;
margin-right: 0pt;
margin-bottom: 0.75em;
margin-left: 0pt;
padding-bottom: 15px;
}
b) the various headings on the sidebar (About..., Pages, Categories,
etc - but not the one called 'Mailing List')
h2 (line 67)
{
margin-top: 1.5em;
margin-right: 0pt;
margin-bottom: 0.75em;
margin-left: 0pt;
font-family: Verdana,Sans-serif;
font-style: normal;
font-variant: normal;
font-weight: bold;
font-size: 100%;
line-height: 1.4em;
font-size-adjust: none;
font-stretch: normal;
text-transform: uppercase;
letter-spacing: 0.1em;
color: #ffffff;
}
Harvey
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joeq
 
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Default Re: find the needle in the css (part 2) - 07-03-2008 , 04:24 PM



it is - yes.

[q]Originally posted by: Newsgroup User

BTW, Joeq, is that your site?

-Darrel


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Default Re: find the needle in the css (part 2) - 07-03-2008 , 04:46 PM



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it is - yes.
I like it! ;o)

-Darrel




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joeq
 
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Default Re: find the needle in the css (part 2) - 07-03-2008 , 05:03 PM



thanks! had you seen it before reading about it here?


[q]Originally posted by: Newsgroup User
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it is - yes.
I like it! ;o)

-Darrel


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darrel
 
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Default Re: find the needle in the css (part 2) - 07-03-2008 , 05:30 PM



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thanks! had you seen it before reading about it here?
I don't remember. I know there was a blog or two being passed around a few
months ago with that theme. I don't recall if it was specifically yours or
not.

BTW, it looks like you just tweaked teh CSS some. Just my opinion, but pure
white text on pure black is a bit jarring to the eyes...I like the light
grey better.

-Darrel




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joeq
 
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Default Re: find the needle in the css (part 2) - 07-03-2008 , 07:22 PM



point taken - i'll prob change it. thanks.

[q]Originally posted by: Newsgroup User
Quote:
thanks! had you seen it before reading about it here?
I don't remember. I know there was a blog or two being passed around a few
months ago with that theme. I don't recall if it was specifically yours or
not.

BTW, it looks like you just tweaked teh CSS some. Just my opinion, but pure
white text on pure black is a bit jarring to the eyes...I like the light
grey better.

-Darrel


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