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You know every community has rules! This community is no different.
First and foremost; you have to be nice!! This is a non-negotiable rule. Do it.
#2. Take the time to read the tutorials, the howto journal memories, and the Livejournal FAQ's. They exists to make your life easier by not having to ask for help. If you post a question that is easily found in one of these places, we will point and laugh at you.
#3. Posting in everything_lj...
If you have a question about your overrides, you must post them so we can see what you are talking about. We can't help you if we don't know what is happening.
Don't pick and choose which overrides to show us. Just post them all, please. Often there is more than one part to an override and if we can't see what you are doing then we can not help you.
In order to post your overrides, you must transform them or they will not show up. Edit your post if you don't put them in: do not make a new post.
Please include a subject line in your post. People who actually look for their answers in the memories and in the archive can find what they are looking for much more easily!
#4. Respect other people's friends pages. Use an ( Read more... )
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A livejournalist who uses a background image frequently wishes to use no background color or a semi-transparent background color for the areas that contain the text of the livejournal content. Only one or the other of the following overrides can be used at a time.
The following override can be used to achieve content area transparency under Punquin, Generator, Default, Tabular Indent, and Refried Paper. The notable exception being Magazine which cannot use table transparency and is mostly transparent as is; and Disjointed which uses a different override entirely--
The opacity level, set to 80 in the above example, can be changed to any number that you prefer. Setting the opacity to 100, or 1.0, will make the background completely opaque. If you want your background to be solid there is no need to use any override at all.
Using this filter will change the opacity of the entire table, including the text within it so you will need to choose an opacity level that still allows the text to be visible.
NOTE: Opacity filters are a resource intensive customization. Use of an opacity filter can cause older browsers, computers with lower resources, and computers where much of the system memory is already in use to freeze, crash, or otherwise behave unexpectedly. If after using the above opacity filter override, you are expierencing a sudden problem with your journal loading slowly (or not at all), your browser freezing, or your operating system freezing, please try removing the opacity filter override and reloading your journal page to see if the problem persists before submitting a Support request.
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