Is it just color changing that you're doing? If so, the easiest thing to do is probably to go through tropo-comoon.look and tropo-red.look to find the refactored references. (AKA: just look for colors, then use the CSS descriptor that's using.)
If it's more than just colors, I'm afraid I'm not the person to be helping you, but someone else probably will :)
And oh my god I was looking all over for the original Tropo css file when I was writing the skin originally, nearly tearing my hair out trying to guess at what was what because I had no frame of reference and going off of LJ code instead. I think I love you ;3;. This will make things SO much easier, thank you!!
It's the same size as the rest of the text now for me in both Safari and FF on the Mac :(
I think this might be the problem with Mac vs PC interpretations of CSS again? I can't remember how to fix it though.
...Actually, no, it's just the same in FF. In Safari it's the right size, but I couldn't quite tell because shouldn't it be italic too? Or am I imagining things?
Is it intentional that posts now look different in light format? There used to be a line between the bunch of buttons (previous entry, add to memories, etc) and the post but that's gone now. Also, I don't think the buttons were centered before. Is that intentional?
That happened deliberately, yes, as part of our project to unify the CSS being used to produce the various styles and make it look as similar as possible in all layouts.
Browser / operating system please? (They don't do that for me in any of my browsers, and nobody mentioned it in testing, so we'll need to know what you're looking at it in to test.)
Right after the update it was grab-a-magnifying-glass tiny for me too, but now it appears to have been fixed. It's currently slightly smaller than it used to be, but just by a smidge. Nothing other than the size has changed.
(I'm using Tropospherical Red in Firefox 3.6.10 on Windows XP, for what it's worth.)
*shakes fist* damn you, IE! It shouldn't oughta be doing that, and we're probably going to have to do some trial and error to see if we can fix it.
Also, I know that this is Not The Answer You Want To Hear, but we actually might not be able to fix it, because IE7 is really awful at respecting standards, and we honestly can't spend a lot of time devoted to it -- IE users only account for 12% of our traffic and IE7 users only account for 19% of that 12%. Our stated policy is that we design for and test with the most recent version of every supported browser, and we try to cover the previous version of each supported browser but if we can't get it 100% looking like it should after a reasonable amount of effort, we aren't going to sweat it. We might have to do that here, because width of elements like this is a known problem with IE7, and unless we want to undo the improvements we did to the underlying CSS, we might not be able to get it fixed. (I just don't want you expecting it's going to be an immediate fix!)
(Dude, no worries. I only use IE7 at work and only because we can't run anything else; at home I'm all Chromed and Firefox-ed out. It's just that I didn't know if the pink/red strip was a new feature or not when I opened DW this morning, and I couldn't check via my other browsers while at work.)
On a more positive note, I see that selected inbox messages are now indicated with a pinkish background in IE7/here at my work computer. Thanks for that!
(Waaaay back when I worked in a locked-down environment, I used to bring FF on a flash drive. *G* They were stupid enough to not block running of programs on a drive, mostly because it was so uncommon...)
Text enclosed in <q> tags no longer has quote marks at the beginning and end on site-schemed pages in Celerity. Was this intentional? (i.e. do I need to stop using them for quotes from an article?)
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