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Font Awesome

Does anybody know if there is a way to incorporate Font Awesome into Dreamwidth layouts? If there is, I guess it should be something to do with layers, but I have no idea of how to use them.

Thanks in advance.
[personal profile] aldro2011-01-03 03:19 pm
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CSS or HTML?

I am fairly certain that this is not the place to ask this particular question, but I don't know (yet) where else to go. Please forgive me for posting this here.

I came across a DW journal in which the maintainer posted an entry with what looks like a one-cell table. It's customized with a background color, a border and both text and an image inside the table. I would very much like to know how to make something similar in my posts. However, I am not sure if this is done by adding a specific code in my CSS or if it can be achieved through HTML in the actual entry. There's an example below. I've striked through the text to protect said journal's privacy.

Thanks in advance and again, my sincere apologies for posting this here!



ETA: I already figured it out! I apologize for spamming!
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[personal profile] pne2010-10-15 03:45 pm

Add a meta tag to my journal

I’d like to add a <meta> tag to the HTML of my journal - that has to go inside the <head>...</head> section, so I guess I have to modify my style or create a layer or something.

http://www.dreamwidth.org/customize/options says I’m using “Cinnamon Cream” and “Crossroads by branchandroot” (I’m guessing the first is the colour scheme and the second is the style?).

Could someone help me accomplish this, please? Handholding would be appreciated since I’m really not a styles person.

Thank you in advance for any help you can provide!