Oct. 7th, 2007

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...and start building a custom LJ style for myself.

It's slowly coming together, though right now the 'layout source' is an absolute disaster. Only the 'friends page' and 'main view' works right now, but the resulting HTML you get back is mighty tidy and clean IMHO. It's even fairly readable, almost impossible to 'screw up' from a badly-formatted meme, and I think it makes good use of layered background images.

It obviously doesn't work worth a damn on IE6, and at this point I'm only running Opera so that's all I've been testing it on. I haven't even given it more than a cursory spin on Mozilla browsers, but it seems to work fine there so far. I am kinda proud of the 'outline text' effect I made, so the dates are fairly readable.

Anyways, if you want to see the progress so far, view my friends page for an example. I don't have seperate 'icons' for locked/private posts, they get a different background color instead. And no, there's no seperation between private/locked posts since only your own journal can have 'private' posts and I didn't feel like making a third color-shifted blur of the background image just for that rare occurance.

Background by Joakim Back from vuni.net which is a cached archive of a much older (and long defunct) website that was called misanthropia.net. I ran across it when looking for the original image from an example picture [livejournal.com profile] luxari posted to their page asking for help making it the background for their journal, which led me to tinkering... and now I'm building a whole LJ S2 style around the idea of a fixed top-centered background with vague color-shifting blur effects over top that tries to still be readable.
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...mostly in the form of comment pages being useful, albeit non-functional for replies right now.

Stole [livejournal.com profile] shatterstripe's idea ages and ages back to properly use HTML UL markup, which was a little tricky but I'm pleased with the result. I still need to properly integrate the 'reply' options and what-not, but I'm more and more pleased with how this LJ-Style of mine is coming together. :-)

The hard part will be adding all the options properly, just because I'll want this to be fairly adjustable while still using valid markup and stay as bulletproof as possible. The last bit is one thing I'm proud of, this style is almost impossible to screw up with a badly-formatted meme since it 'resets' all the way back to the <body> tag between each journal entry. Only the comment-pages use nested tag structure in fact, the rest is all neatly boxed.

Anyone see any obvious problems with the layout as I have it right now? I'm not quite using valid HTML yet since I'm not using <li> tags, only basic <ul> tags to force the indents between comments, but it renders well in everything I've tried it on except IE6. And frankly, since even pirate copies of XP can run IE7 legally now, I don't give a rats ass about IE6 compatability.

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