Posted on: 04/03/05 12:10pm
By: Anonymous (ohNoes!)
Ok, I'd like to override part of my story formatting. I don't like the way *some* links are handled. My theme's style.css has links as bold, which works great for the navigation parts of the site, and for the user link at the top of each story. But within the story body, that bold really overpowers the font for the rest of the story, especially when there's more than one or two links. Is there a way to either:
a) use html or something to override individual link formatting
b) set up a link style for only the *body* of the story
overriding *some* of story formatting?
Posted on: 04/03/05 12:16pm
By: Dirk
CSS is the answer. I've posted
this link[*1] in another thread before - it explains everything you can do quite nicely.
bye, Dirk
overriding *some* of story formatting?
Posted on: 04/03/05 03:08pm
By: Anonymous (ohNoes!)
OK, so I see how to do that in an html document, but how do you work that into a CSS file to affect the body of stories?
overriding *some* of story formatting?
Posted on: 04/03/05 03:14pm
By: Dirk
Add the CSS to Geeklog's stylesheet (style.css). And if you need additional classes, modify the story template files, too.
bye, Dirk