Cindergraphics (
cindergraphics) wrote2013-11-03 11:40 pm
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Profiles [5] Angermanaging's Navigation Codes: Redux

This is an adaption of
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's also less flexible, and you'll need to fiddle about with the code if you want to change the number of links or the size of the image. But on the plus side, it does indeed work on your profile!
And thanks very much to
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To change the colours: Black: search and replace "000" Grey: search and replace "A8A8A8" Light grey: search and replace "E0E0E0" Image must be at least 125 x 388 pixels. This version works in Chrome, Safari, and Firefox (untested in IE) |
To change the colours: Red: search and replace "761721" Pink: search and replace "DDA7AC" Pale pink: search and replace "EECED1" Image must be at least 125 x 388 pixels. This version works in Chrome, Safari, and Firefox (untested in IE) |
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To change the colours: Black: search and replace "000" White: search and replace "fff" Image must be at least 125 x 388 pixels. NOTE: This version does not work in Firefox. However, it does work in Chrome and Safari (Untested in IE) |
To change the colours: Red: search and replace "761721" Pink: search and replace "DDA7AC" Pale pink: search and replace "EECED1" Image must be at least 125 x 388 pixels. NOTE: This version does not work in Firefox. However, it does work in Chrome and Safari (Untested in IE) |
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Out of curiosity, what part of the code is incompatible with Firefox?
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It seems to be the rowspan with the background image that it throws a fit on. If you do look at it in firefox, you'll see that you end up with it just stretching the cell with "OOC contact" way down rather than actually putting things beside each other. I'd guess that this is something to do with Dreamwidth specifically, since I am pretty sure that on any other site firefox wouldn't have any problem with this.