[–]TheBuddha[S]0 points
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This is how SBBH ends up looking like a geocities page from 1998.
I am exactly certain that I'm not proficient at CSS. Yet, I'm equally certain I can make the CSS less likely to make your eyes bleed.
I did do v/mathemagician, which was the first time I'd touched CSS in years and years. Wordpress and a theme, is how I usually roll. Hell, I don't even change the stock images.
[–]heygeorge0 points
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This is how SBBH ends up looking like a geocities page from 1998.
Awesome! Let's do this. And by us, I mean you.
My main contribution to the subverse CSS is a code snippet emulating the <BLINK> tag. You can cause a line to blink by putting 6 #'s in front of it.
BLINK
Mathemagician is probably decent on desktop, but it's pretty funky on mobile. Y'all need some @Media tags. If you check our stylesheet, you'll see it there.
[–] TheBuddha [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
This is how SBBH ends up looking like a geocities page from 1998.
I am exactly certain that I'm not proficient at CSS. Yet, I'm equally certain I can make the CSS less likely to make your eyes bleed.
I did do v/mathemagician, which was the first time I'd touched CSS in years and years. Wordpress and a theme, is how I usually roll. Hell, I don't even change the stock images.
[–] heygeorge 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Awesome! Let's do this. And by us, I mean you.
My main contribution to the subverse CSS is a code snippet emulating the <BLINK> tag. You can cause a line to blink by putting 6 #'s in front of it.
BLINK
Mathemagician is probably decent on desktop, but it's pretty funky on mobile. Y'all need some @Media tags. If you check our stylesheet, you'll see it there.