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MissKat ([personal profile] misskat) wrote in [site community profile] dw_maintenance2013-01-07 10:18 pm
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Code Push Window

The code push scheduled for today will be starting shortly. There is little-to-no expected downtime. The patches being pushed this time around are on this code tour.

A note: any users who have enabled journal-styled icon pages will have that feature turned off as a result of one of the bug fixes. You can turn it back on right away, though! It's under Journal Icons Style on the Display tab in Settings.

-Kat

EDIT: All done! Report any bugs/errors/problems/squids in comments, please. Thanks!

EDIT: Some folks who are using certain Dreamwidth-native styles may have some odd display issues with the custom-styled icon pages. It's a bug! A fix is in the works, and will be live as soon as it's been tested. Should be fixed now! Comment if you continue to have trouble.
ruriair: (ɀәρɑɼ : astray)

[personal profile] ruriair 2013-01-09 02:38 am (UTC)(link)


Hopefully this doesn't read as gibberish. Above is how I was able to line everything up into three columns, but adjusting the width of the .icon-container or .icon, as well as margins and padding of anything should get it down to two columns if you end up with three at first. You have much more text with your icons than I do, so .icon might need have a greater width than 245px in order to not squish your text so much that it pushes the text above the actual icons.

You might not even need all of the code, just .icon {display: inline-table!important;}, So try that first by itself in your Custom CSS page.
Edited (Woops removing tiny font CSS...) 2013-01-09 02:41 (UTC)