Aldro ([personal profile] aldro) wrote in [community profile] style_system2011-06-12 02:11 pm
Entry tags:

Border

The entry link bar on the main page of my journal has a grey background with no border, as it should. But if I click on the title of a post and open that entry, that same link bar now has a border on the bottom and half a border on the top. I would like to remove it, but I'm not sure what to change in my CSS. Hopefully, sombody here can help me out.

Example image:


My CSS:
seleneheart: (Default)

[personal profile] seleneheart 2011-06-12 01:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Those two lines are elements called

hr .above-entry-interaction-links
hr .below-reply-container

Perhaps if you styled them so they wouldn't display, that would make them go away. Like this:

hr .above-entry-interaction-links, hr .below-reply-container {
     display: none;
}


ninetydegrees: Art: self-portrait (Default)

[personal profile] ninetydegrees 2011-06-12 04:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Selena, you were right but you added an extra space. It should be:

hr.above-entry-interaction-links, hr.below-reply-container {
display: none;
}
matgb: Artwork of 19th century upper class anarchist, text: MatGB (Default)

[personal profile] matgb 2011-06-12 02:15 pm (UTC)(link)
K, I can't get rid of it either. The line is either coming from the HRs mentioned above, or coming froma border around .entry-interaction-links, but I can't find the source.

Essentially, there are two sets of links there, organised into lists: aligned to the left are the .entry-management-links, which has the next/previous, tell a friend, etc stuff, and then following it, aligned right, are the .entry-interaction-links, which is the 'link' and 'reply' text.

I cannot find what is giving the black border, the way it is displayed makes me suspect it's an actual border to the .entry-interaction-links, but I can't find what's putting it there nor will it go away when I tell it to.

So, um, yeah, no idea, but if I post what I've found others can perhaps see something else to try.
ninetydegrees: Art: self-portrait (Default)

[personal profile] ninetydegrees 2011-06-12 04:16 pm (UTC)(link)
You've got:

hr { display: ; }

It should be:

hr { display: none; } as in the original style.
ninetydegrees: Art: self-portrait (Default)

[personal profile] ninetydegrees 2011-06-12 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Please see my reply to Selena, which I'm sure you already got by now. :)