Hello! I have custom colors set up for the reader's page (under Subscriptions), but there's a black border around that border, too. It looks like it's the work of the foreground color and the background color; I'd like if I could keep the foreground and get rid of the background color. So I was just wondering—how would I go about hiding that?
The layout I'm using is Crisped and here is a screenshot of it in action.
ETA: Resolved! Looks like I just needed to make the fg colors and bg colors match.
Also, as an aside: is there any way to push the usernames/comm over top of the icon, as opposed to the left of it like shown in the screenshot? Or maybe on the same line as the date of the entry so it looks neater?
Thanks in advance for any help!
The layout I'm using is Crisped and here is a screenshot of it in action.
ETA: Resolved! Looks like I just needed to make the fg colors and bg colors match.
Also, as an aside: is there any way to push the usernames/comm over top of the icon, as opposed to the left of it like shown in the screenshot? Or maybe on the same line as the date of the entry so it looks neater?
Thanks in advance for any help!
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Date: 2014-05-25 09:38 pm (UTC)Try Customize Styles > Colors > Options (bottom of page).
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Date: 2014-05-25 09:51 pm (UTC)I heard from a friend that the black (outlining) icon border once didn't exist early on, and this border not existing was considered a 'glitch' - but then DW fixed it by pushing the black (outlining) icon border back again, but people had managed to figure out how to remove it again. If that is of any more info. (THAT WAS PROBABLY VERY CONFUSING.)
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Date: 2014-05-25 11:35 pm (UTC)When I went to look at your reading page in your style, there were no heavy black lines around the icons, but I may be doing it wrong. (How did you get round icons?)
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Date: 2014-05-26 12:05 am (UTC)As for the rounded corners:
.module-content .userpic img {
padding: 5px;
background: #64b8f7;
-webkit-border-radius: 50px;
-moz-border-radius: 50px;
border-radius: 50px;}
Generally speaking, it's the border radius part that makes it rounded! Depending on how much it could just be rounded corners or all out round like I have it.
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Date: 2014-05-26 04:31 am (UTC)