Happy Monday Morning :dance:
I started this morning by signing something "Moonbam13" so either this typo means I need more coffee, or this week is going to be BAMTASTIC!
I'm rooting for the latter ;)
I wanted to post a quick update on changes to Daily Deviations. It is important to note that these changes have not been hard-coded so my team is manually following these new guidelines. This means that errors can and likely will occur until the coding is complete, your patience and understanding is appreciated :)
The following guideline changes are in effect:
:bulletred: The 3-month rule is now the 6-month rule, meaning that it must be a
Want a simple scroll box like this one in your journal? Here's how! Just append the following CSS code into the journal CSS:
.scrollbox {
width: 100%;
height: 300px;
padding: 4px 6px;
border: 1px solid #fff;
margin: 0 auto;
overflow: auto;
box-sizing: border-box;
}
And to use it, insert this HTML code into the journal text:
Insert your text here.
You can use the HTML code multiple times to create multiple boxes. For example, you can have one for your print features and one for your friends list. You can change the values of the width, height, padding, and border to your liking. If the width is less than 100%, it will automatically
dA Guide: Text Formatting by SweetDuke, literature
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dA Guide: Text Formatting
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UPDATE for January 2020:
I created this guide in 2011, so you'll have to take it with a grain of salt since dA has updated a bazillion things since then LOL. It now looks like many codes don't work in Literature submissions anymore, (or disable the "Eclipse" version of the site and show the old site instead), so some of the demonstrations here only look like regular text. But they should display properly if you copy/paste them in the comments. I'm so glad to see how many of you wonderful people still utilize this resource, so I wish you the best and encourage you to go ahead and experiment to see what works and what do