Difference between revisions of "S2 CSS: Entry page ids and classes"

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Different classes:
 
Different classes:
  
* <tt>.comment-wrapper-odd</tt>
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* <tt>.comment-wrapper-odd</tt> -- An odd numbered comment for comments on that level in the thread.
* <tt>.comment-wrapper-even</tt>  
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* <tt>.comment-wrapper-even</tt> -- An even numbered comment for comments on that level in the thread.
* <tt>.visible</tt>  
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* <tt>.visible</tt> -- This comment is visible.
* <tt>.deleted</tt> (currently not working)
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* <tt>.deleted</tt> -- This comment is deleted.
* <tt>.screened</tt>
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* <tt>.screened</tt> -- This comment is screened.
* <tt>.poster-$USER </tt>
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* <tt>.poster-$USER </tt> -- This comment was made by $USER
 
* <tt>.full</tt>  
 
* <tt>.full</tt>  
 
* <tt>.partial</tt>
 
* <tt>.partial</tt>
* <tt>.no-userpic</tt>
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* <tt>.no-userpic</tt> -- This comment doesn't have an icon.
* <tt>.has-userpic</tt>
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* <tt>.has-userpic</tt> -- This comment has an icon.
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* <tt>.entry-author</tt> -- This comment was made by the entry's author.
  
==== <tt>div.separator</tt> and <tt>div.separator-before</tt> ====
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==== <tt>div.separator</tt>, with <tt>div.separator-before</tt> and <tt>div.separator-after</tt> ====
  
has <tt>.inner</tt>
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These separator divs come before and after comment content.
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These divs have an <tt>.inner</tt> div, too.
  
 
==== <tt>div.comment</tt> ====
 
==== <tt>div.comment</tt> ====

Revision as of 23:54, 6 August 2009

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In addition to the entry stuff described in S2 CSS: Entry ids and classes, these additional classes are found only on the entry page. They mostly apply to the display of comments.

The entry page has body.page-entry as its body class.

Changes from normal entry classes

The bottom is a bit different from that described in S2 CSS: Entry ids and classes:

div.footer

div.tag

ul.entry-management-links

hr.above-entry-interaction-links

ul.entry-interaction-links

hr.below-entry-interaction-links

hr.below-reply-container

div#comments

has div.inner

  • Affects: The whole comments section of the page. This is right under the div.entry-wrapper.

div#ljcmt$N

$N stands for the number of the comments. This isn't really all that useful for styling, it's more of a marker for browsers to be able to link to a certain comment.

Warning: The inline style is going away!

Has inline style of:

style='margin-left: 25px; margin-top: 5px'

div.comment-wrapper

Different classes:

  • .comment-wrapper-odd -- An odd numbered comment for comments on that level in the thread.
  • .comment-wrapper-even -- An even numbered comment for comments on that level in the thread.
  • .visible -- This comment is visible.
  • .deleted -- This comment is deleted.
  • .screened -- This comment is screened.
  • .poster-$USER -- This comment was made by $USER
  • .full
  • .partial
  • .no-userpic -- This comment doesn't have an icon.
  • .has-userpic -- This comment has an icon.
  • .entry-author -- This comment was made by the entry's author.

div.separator, with div.separator-before and div.separator-after

These separator divs come before and after comment content.

These divs have an .inner div, too.

div.comment

div.bottomcomment

ul.entry-management-links

ul.entry-interaction-links

Inside div.comment

has .inner

Warning: Right now some things are not inside the inner div.

div.header

div.comment-title

span.datetime

div.contents

has .inner

div.userpic

span.poster and span.comment-poster

span.ljuser

div.comment-content

div.footer

has .inner

span.multiform-checkbox

ul.comment-management-links

The links/buttons for managing comments: delete/screen/freeze/track/etc

  • li.link
  • li.delete_comment
  • li.screen_comment
  • li.freeze_thread
  • li.watch_thread

ul.comment-interaction-links

The text links to reply/parent/thread on a given topic

  • li.link
  • li.reply
  • li.thread