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tested in chrome, firefox, and safari, and they all work fine. FIREFOX, however, might have some text rendering issues in the header, and there's some kind of padding/margin issue at the top and bottom, but nothing huge. this may be fixed later! FIXED IN EDIT 2
EDIT the search module wasn't completely eradicated. it is now!
EDITx2 if the top entry is being cut off, add the code provided here. (thanks,
glitterbats!)
EDITx3 code updated yet again for more modifications to custom links list
EDITx4 pastebin updated for better/cleaner sidebar coding and to fix the issue of overlapping custom/nav links. AND EDITED AGAIN to be sure. if for the new code the links are too low down for your taste, ctrl+f #secondary and change the top value to match the length of your journal title.
EDITx5 7/15/14 added code to remove 'jump to modules' link, fix clipped entry height, and reposition 'top of page' link.
EDIT the search module wasn't completely eradicated. it is now!
EDITx2 if the top entry is being cut off, add the code provided here. (thanks,
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EDITx4 pastebin updated for better/cleaner sidebar coding and to fix the issue of overlapping custom/nav links. AND EDITED AGAIN to be sure. if for the new code the links are too low down for your taste, ctrl+f #secondary and change the top value to match the length of your journal title.
EDITx5 7/15/14 added code to remove 'jump to modules' link, fix clipped entry height, and reposition 'top of page' link.
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Beautiful work!
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Regardless of the positioning I choose for the sidebars and etcetera , I seem to always experience alignment issues. The part of the layout that has the entries is always smashed to one side or the other, and the journal title&link list text are never properly above one-another.
Are there certain settings I can apply to fix this? I've already turned off the layout's style sheets. And my resolution is 1366 X 768, though I'm not sure if that has any relevance at all in a fixed width layout ;) just telling you to be safe.
Thank you for taking the time to read 8)....
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Thank you so much for your beautiful work! ^_^v
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#primary {
float: left;
width:750px;
margin-right:-800px;
margin-left: 0;
]
and add this to the end:
margin-top:32px;
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I'm using it on this journal, but when I include the links list then the links are so far to the left that they are getting partially cut off. I've double checked the style setting (2 column, sidebar on left) and anything else I can think of, but I think my coding cluelessness might be foiling me :'|
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I want to thank you for this nice layout. I have some questions, though.
I want to tweak the metadata and tags part of the entry.
(1) Is it possible to make the tags to be written like metadata? In normal coding the tags is shoved more to the center compared to metadata.
(2) Is it possible to decrease the font size of the metadata and tags a bit? They're too big in my eyes. ^^;
Thanks for the help!
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Specifically the Subtitle and the navigation. Do you know how to put either more padding or lower the navigation body just a bit more so they won't overlap anymore?
Thank you in advance!
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Thanks again for the layout! :)
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ETA: Should have mentioned I'm using it on this journal.
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