It's rather fun to play with in line styles when making LJ posts. Because of the nature of the cascade of styles, the in line styles take precedence over the style sheets one set up for a friends page and so forth.
My style, then, win. And if one is using a browser that allows one to turn off style sheets, the in line style remains.
All that was fun to play with. And if I were more interested in the look of my words rather than the direct content, I might continue to experiment with in line styles until I found something I liked. But I'm not much of a visual artist.
So much to several people's pleasure, I will seldom use them in the future. I don't want to screw with anyone else's sense of style about their friends page. :)
I love you anyway.
My style, then, win. And if one is using a browser that allows one to turn off style sheets, the in line style remains.
All that was fun to play with. And if I were more interested in the look of my words rather than the direct content, I might continue to experiment with in line styles until I found something I liked. But I'm not much of a visual artist.
So much to several people's pleasure, I will seldom use them in the future. I don't want to screw with anyone else's sense of style about their friends page. :)
I love you anyway.
in-line styles