Does that include elements added to the DOM outside of the <a href="/forum/search?Search=%23passages&Mode=like">#passages</a> div?<br />This is why I was asking <a h
These "set of div", did you create them as siblings of the <a href="/forum/search?Search=%23passages&Mode=like">#passages</a> div or are they part of the passage co
The following example uses a TTF font from the Open Font Library website, though for better compatibility it is generally better to use a WOFF (or WOFF2) font. Add the example to the start of your Sto
Got a bit confused about what exactly the difference was between them and originally tried applying the mod in the .passages area, as the rest of my story works fine without modding #passages at all.
Reply sent. Though the takeaway is that it sounds like you didn't apply both of the rulesets, specifically #passages (which shouldn't be confused with .passage).
The following should work (assuming I understand what you want and you're not already doing something weird): <br />body {<br />margin: 3.5em;<br />}<br />#passages {<br /&g
And the PassageDone code to exclude such links from receiving a tabindex attribute: <br /><<script>><br />$("#passages a:not(.visual)").attr(&
You can then use that class (options) to apply the following CSS which will center and add a margin to the left of all options except the first one <br />#passages .options {<br />text-ali
Original CSS Selector => Harlowe CSS Selector (or an approximation as some things don't map exactly, like the placement of the background colour of the page) <br />#passages => tw-s
I would love to use this stylesheet: body {<br />margin: 5% 0 0 0;<br />background-color:#000;<br />}<br />#passages{<br />margin: 0;<br />padding: 0;<br />bo