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CSS Tricks: Lists
Lists are awesome :meow: So let's talk about them :D
The basic list format is avaiable everywhere on dA, you do not need a premium membership to create a list. Of course you could just use :bulletgreen: or a symbol like ~ to indicate a new list item, but an actual HTML coded list has a lot of benefits over that.
Especially when you have single points that exceed a single line a HTML list, a line break appears at a spot you cannot control and therefore you will end up having no indentation and it will just look messy.
You don't have to be a Premium Member to use the HTML for lists, see FAQ #104: https://www.deviantart.com/help/104 - What HTML formatting can we use on DeviantArt? And what is the format for these codes?
You do need it, if you want to use Journal Skin
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Embedding videos on your profile
If you are still uncertain about the steps, scroll down to the author description below to see the link of the video tutorial on how to embed the music/video player on your profile.
Video embedding.
TL;DR: Instructions simplifiedEdit: You no longer have to be a Beta Tester in order to use the above code, nor a premium member. Anyone can embed a video onto their profile.
:bulletred:Copy Youtube code.
Use this code for custom boxes. You can change the width and height yourself: (You need to be a premium member to use custom boxes.)
Use this code for journals:
You can substitute "youtube" with "film" or "vimeo" in order to embed dA films o
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CSS Tutorial: Transition
Hi! In this short tutorial I want to dive you into CSS Transitions! Before start: you need some CSS and HTML coding skills. Like an example we will use a simple button. You may open CSSdeck and hove some practice after reading the tutorial.
So, let's create a simple base like.
HTML:
<div class="button">Button</div>
And CSS:
.button {
background: #234C68; /* Background color of the button */
color: white; /* Button's text color */
font-size: 13pt; /* Font's of the button's text size */
display: inline-block; /* Button's display type in the web page's content */
line-height: 1em; /* Line height */
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