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Order of CSS code lines

  • Dec. 2nd, 2009 at 10:41 AM
does the order of the codelines play a role in a CSS sheet (or the CSS customize box)?

i just "installed" a custom cursor a few days ago, actually 3 of them: normal, link hover and 1 for the header (kinda special effect with header motive).
they worked fine. and then at once they didn't. i thought maybe LJ restricts them, since for some people, custom cursors are an issue.

but as i coded CSS for a friend's LJ yesterday, i noticed the hover cursor i put in for her works fine. so i tested mine at home, and it worked when i just used the cursor code lines.
so, it wasn'tLJ, it wasn't my storage server, just my code. i actually had added some lines after the cursor coding.

but my lines were ok, i read and read them. searching for the missing comma or bracket, nope.
rewriting the lines in my home test page, i casually changed the order- andoh wonder it worked! so i just placed them in this order back in my LJ - it works!

i really wonder why..


the two different line orders )

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Tags and class for body

  • Dec. 1st, 2009 at 4:04 PM
Hello.
At once I am sorry for my English - I write through a translator.

Whether prompt, please, there is a way through programming language S2 to set a class to the container body depending on what label is viewed by the user?
For example:
That on page - http://clay-may.livejournal.com/tag/my
to the container body the class "my" (< body class="... ... my" >)

For a paid account.
Thanks.

I said no at first.

  • Dec. 1st, 2009 at 10:48 AM
I exercised some really poor judgment last night.

Usually when my peers say something like that, it involves drinking a lot of alcohol and engaging in some kind of illegal or dangerous activity. My mom knows this, so she's always needlessly telling me "Use your good judgment! Know how much you're drinking!" before I go out.

I'm not saying I DON'T go out and drink, I would just like to clarify that my poor judgment results from a totally different kind of peer pressure, and maybe my mom should start saying "Use your good judgment! Don't agree to buy any Nick Jonas and the Administration concert tickets!"

Infuriating

  • Nov. 30th, 2009 at 10:46 PM
Well, it's only Monday, and I'm pretty sure this is going to be the most appalling thing I read this week.

A letter writer wrote:

I recently attended a frat party, got drunk and made some bad decisions.

I let a guy take me to "his" room because he promised that he wouldn't do anything I wasn't comfortable with.

Many times, I clearly said I didn't want to have sex, and he promised to my face that he wouldn't.

Then he quickly proceeded to go against what he "promised." I was shocked, and maybe being intoxicated made my reaction time a bit slow in realizing what was happening.


Apparently the appropriate thing to tell a girl who is date raped at a party is:

Were you a victim? Yes.

First, you were a victim of your own awful judgment. Getting drunk at a frat house is a hazardous choice for anyone to make because of the risk (some might say a likelihood) that you will engage in unwise or unwanted sexual contact.


Don't forget, girls, if you go to a college party and get drunk? You're totes asking to get raped. Actually, you should probably just stay away from alcohol and parties generally. Definitely never make out with a guy, even after communicating to him that you don't want to have sex. That will definitely single that you're a slut who's asking for it. And, you know, social occasions. And don't think about traveling or anything like that; who knows what kind of men you could come in contact with. Oh, and while you're at it, maybe you should just stayed in your house ALL THE TIME. But don't forget to lock the doors! And windows!

Of course, that's just post-rape. Pre-rape, college girls who don't go to parties, get drunk, or make out with boys are frigid, no-fun bitches. Nobody likes a wet blanket, after all.

Ugh, I can believe people like this still exist, obviously, but I really wish I couldn't. I know people like to pretend the world is totally just and the bad things that happen to other people could never happen to them. I get it. It's wrong, it fucking sucks for the people who have to have aspersions case on them by everyone around them simply because they were lucky, but I get it. And you see victim blaming for every misfortune under the sun.** But it's especially vicious when it comes to sexual assault -- it's all-pervasive; it legitimizes the actions of the actual criminal who -- unlike, say, cancer -- acted with actual agency; it's yet another way of keeping women's prescribed sphere of action as narrow as possible (God forbid women start to think they might have the run of the world's options the way men do; why, that's far too dangerous and it'll just be your fault if anything happens to you, dear). It's pure evil and people like that advice columnist are the direct perpetrators.

Seriously, I want to put her on a space ship with all the sociopaths from Slate and send it to frigging Uranus or something.





* I don't know which advice columnist this is. Is this one of the Dear Abby/Ann Landers clan that gets by entirely on their relatives' reputations or someone else? I'd look it up, but I'm not sure I care that much.

** "Of course he was mugged; he was outside at 3am!" "Well, medical bills are unfortunate, but I'm sure she could have made it work if she was more fiscally responsible." "It's unfortunate that he has cancer, but he shouldn't have been such a fatty."

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More on the Singular They

  • Nov. 24th, 2009 at 8:44 AM
I ran into this lovely post about the singular they in Jane Austen's work (and the companion giving quotes from many other writers. Let us all do our part to stamp out self-proclaimed grammar nazis who have convinced themselves that a lie told to them by their third grade teacher should dictate not only their own but everyone else's language usage until the end of time.

On a semi-related note, I've been pleasantly surprised by the lack of pedantic arguments as we approach the New Year regarding whether the decade ends this year or next. Have we evolved as a culture and/or species in the last ten years?

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