dA GUIDE: HTML, TEXT, EMBED by caska1979, literature
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dA GUIDE: HTML, TEXT, EMBED
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:bulletyellow: Codes with this yellow symbol can be used to: deviation description, journal, user page widgets.
:bulletgreen: Bold Text:
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<strong> abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz </strong>
:bulletgreen: Italic Text:
<i> abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz </i>
<em> abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz </em>
:bulletgreen: Underlined Text:
<u> abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz </u>
:bulletgreen: Strikethrough Text:
<s> abcdefghi
CSS Tricks: Background Images by pica-ae, literature
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CSS Tricks: Background Images
Today's CSS Trick will be about using background images in Journal Skins.
There are three types of images that are mostly used in journals skins: big background images, seamlessly repeatable patterns and icon/logo-like images.
Images can be used for all elements of a journal: in the header, footer, behind text, next to text etc.. Any journal element has the ability to contain an image
I cannot stress enough that the main objective of a journal is making written content enjoyable to read. It is all about readability and making it as easy for the reader as possible. Very often I come across pretty journal skins, that have a complete lack of
dA has changed the allowed CSS properties slightly, and I (electricjonny (https://www.deviantart.com/electricjonny)) wanted to write about them here so that people can understand what they are and how to use them.
Not everything I'm writing about is new, but I wanted to go over some things in a bit more detail so people can understand how it's used. Below you can see some links that will jump down to the specific area talking about them (unless you superbrowsed over to this journal (with the #/d type link). In which case, you're out of luck, I think. Click the title here to load this page normally).
▼ border-radius
▼ box-shadow
▼ rgba()
▼ /* CSS comme