elli
11 July 2006 @ 04:24 pm
Those are the advanced layer tweaks i'm using with the bloggish CSS I created. Feel free to snag this as well...
  • manage >> customize >> advanced >> your styles>>
  • In the Create Style form, enter the name Elli and click on the create buttom.>>
  • In Style Layers, choose theme Bloggishs and press change.>>
  • In drop-down-menue theme, choose None... >>
  • In Textfield Layerid enter the id of the layer I created: 6857558>>
  • Press the Save Changes button.
  • You are back on the Your Styles Page>>
  • Choose the new Style and press use.
This is for paid accounts only. For more information on how to implement the css and such, browse the simple bloggish tags.
 
 
elli
29 June 2006 @ 10:46 am

Blending out and blending in

How to NOT show (or show) certain things in your lj style.

It is possible to render certain aspects of your layout invisible via css stylesheet.Peer default, I set the following aspects of the bloggish layout to display:none, meaning they are simply not being displayed although they do exist in the raw code.

how to manipulate this is css )
 
 
elli
25 June 2006 @ 05:46 pm
This style has been customized for both free and paid accounts. It is solely based on CSS- Cascading Style Sheets. It does NOT require advanced layout customization. It is however possible for paid accounts to add those later.



Customization Step 1


  • You can customize the style by using the manage >> customize >> look and feel >>

  • Set your Layout to Bloggish and choose Themes (None) from the drop-down menues

  • Download this file. It is the Stylesheet.

  • You can make changes to the stylehsheet now, for starters, use a different Header. Once you create the image make sure it is 760px wide.

    go on reading... )
 
 
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