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[–] TheBuddha [S] 0 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.

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[–] heygeorge 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

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.

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[–] TheBuddha [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Yeah, it's pretty horrible on mobile. It's okay - to make it even worse, I have the community members install a third party script so that we can encode mathematics formulae - and I've never even considered testing that on mobile, so it has to come out as plain gibberish, unless they manage to get GreaseMonkey (or similar) installed and then install the script on top of that.

But, I can make it less eye-bleedingly awful, but I'm 100% positive that it'll just be nice and plain. Yeah... It'd look more like v/PrincipiaAcademia (my only other grand contribution to Voat's CSS - a near complete rip-off from a script that does it for me).