Chat Codes Made Easy by DarkAlchemistNinja, literature
Literature
Chat Codes Made Easy
Links to extensions that still work are in the artists comments below!
Basic commands(spaces should be removed):
To highlight a person's name (or tab them), simply type out the first letter or first few letters of their username and hit the tab key. the remaining part of their username (or a similar one) should automatically appear. if its the wrong name, simply hit tab till the correct one pops up.
To create a link to another chatroom, all you have to do is put a # in front of the chat name. (like for instance: #ThePokemonGuild) and it should appear in the chatroom as a direct link to the other chat.
If you wish to repeat something you s
preCOREsymbols 2.1 - Replace CORE symbols easily! by MistressSvedka, journal
preCOREsymbols 2.1 - Replace CORE symbols easily!
Many DA members HATE the new CORE symbol, also known as DragonBall. I made a little tidbit which hides the new ugly CORE symbols ( ), and inserts the old symbols, full star and outlined star behind usernames. It shows tool-tip like it used to, the color might be a little off in some places, but otherwise looks like it used to. The style works on deviantart.com and sta.sh. If you find any bug, or the style stops working, contact me (if you can't fix it yourself)! Thanks to BoffinBrain (https://www.deviantart.com/boffinbrain) and electricjonny (https://www.deviantart.com/electricjonny) for fixes!
Install the script from here! (This requires you got Stylish installed!) Stylish is available for Firefox. For Apple dow
Transferred from eCSSercise (https://www.deviantart.com/ecssercise).
This is the first part of a tutorial series that I will be working on in the future and will be released whenever I find the time for it.
In order to know how I can make them better and to make it easier for you to understand the things I am talking about it would be appreciated if you would leave some feedback!
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For this tutorial series I am explaining different elements you can create or modify with the help of CSS. The level of experience that is needed to be able to understand the tutorials can differ and will be in no order. I will try to explain the things as simple as possible though.
The Basic
Following up my previous tutorials Journal break-down and Deviations in Journals here's the tutorial or rather resource for a basic blank journal skin.
It is merely a collection of classes that should be considered when coding a new skin, they are all given by DA, none of them have been created by me. I only broke them down into the nude.
Skin Template
* {
background: transparent;
border: none;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
/* ----------------------------- General ----------------------------- */
.gr1, .gr2, .gr3, .gr-top .tri, .gr-top .gr h2 img {
display: none;
}
a {}
a:hover {}
/* ----------------------------- Journal --------------