Dear all, anyone has any tips on how to make all pages be aligned to justify by default?
Guys, any alternative to just setting it in the code for each page?
Unless you have an Ascendant account where you could set custom CSS body/paragraph/whatever tag properties to justify, no. Each page.
~Weasel0
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However, an Ascendant account offers so many really nice features - such as the site wide CSS, Player secrets, forums. more maps, more storage...
Guys, I already have Ascendant. How do I make those custom CSS for all my pages?
Found it. The error was in my syntax. This is how it should've been done:
p { text-align: justify;}
If you are looking to apply it to ALL paragraphs on ALL pages, you should be able to add the following to your CSS:
If you are looking to be more particular you will need to use a finer selector. My CSS fu is weak, particularly on selectors, but you can use the inspector in your browser to start to identity the specific containers that you want to apply it to.
Thank you so much @ragnarhawk !!
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Guys, any alternative to just setting it in the code for each page?
Unless you have an Ascendant account where you could set custom CSS body/paragraph/whatever tag properties to justify, no. Each page.
~Weasel0
A Parade of Black | ShadowRunHack |
Where I play with CSS code
However, an Ascendant account offers so many really nice features - such as the site wide CSS, Player secrets, forums. more maps, more storage...
Guys, I already have Ascendant. How do I make those custom CSS for all my pages?
Found it. The error was in my syntax. This is how it should've been done:
p {
text-align: justify;
}
If you are looking to apply it to ALL paragraphs on ALL pages, you should be able to add the following to your CSS:
text-align: justify;
text-justify: inter-word;
}
If you are looking to be more particular you will need to use a finer selector. My CSS fu is weak, particularly on selectors, but you can use the inspector in your browser to start to identity the specific containers that you want to apply it to.
Thank you so much @ragnarhawk !!