Recieved a few requests for download of my journal ... I had to edit the header and dividers ofcourse so that it wasnt exactly the same but Here it is now for download. Much thanks to `Lilyas for allowing download of this. It is afterall, just a remake of her own Fantasy CSS Layout.
Hope you enjoy. Also feel free to edit pictures or change colors .... No need to send a note asking. Its for free personal use .. do with it as you deem fit.
Credits:
`Lilyas ofcourse for the original template
*VelvetElvisDesign for the border around the Journal Entry Title
~7thsign for the header tech thing and the dividers
**Tutorial Added on how to change out the URL's inside the CSS code. You can find it here [link] **
This is a very well done and visually stunning layout; I would very much like to use it as my journal piece.
However, I have a few questions. I'm a total CSS newbie (Lie... I've dabbled and attempted it in places, but without successes). I have some questions I was thinking about that I’d like to mod for this CSS layout, but I’m unsure exactly how to go about it.
For example, is it possible, in the area of the image that you have the quote, “The Artist is Nothing Without The Gift, but the gift is nothing without the work” to have it so you can input your own quote or text?
I know the top image has ‘Where ART meets Application as being embedded into the actual graphics, and I want to work on that. Is it alright if I alter and use it?
Apart from that, I think I’ll keep a hold of this one; until I manage my own, that is
actually both parts ... the quote and the DA slogan ... are both embedded into the header image. I think i still have the psd of it if you would like to use it for alteration. Not a problem. But yeah go ahead and alter anything you wish. Its here for free use. Do with it as you wish. Its not a problem whatsoever. Get back to me if you want the psd file tho with the needed info so i can send it.
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However, I have a few questions. I'm a total CSS newbie (Lie... I've dabbled and attempted it in places, but without successes). I have some questions I was thinking about that I’d like to mod for this CSS layout, but I’m unsure exactly how to go about it.
For example, is it possible, in the area of the image that you have the quote, “The Artist is Nothing Without The Gift, but the gift is nothing without the work” to have it so you can input your own quote or text?
I know the top image has ‘Where ART meets Application as being embedded into the actual graphics, and I want to work on that. Is it alright if I alter and use it?
Apart from that, I think I’ll keep a hold of this one; until I manage my own, that is
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Enigmatically yours,
*AxDude, LitMuse Founder.
'Moral Victory, hu... funny, that's what they said about Jesus when he was on the cross, "Oh, don't worry Mary, it's a Moral Victory..."'
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I'll let you know what, when and how I edit anything, so you can see what I've done. It's always nice to share art when it's been helped along.
Thank you again, especially for designing this journal; I really have fallen in love with the visual sharpness and detail.
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Enigmatically yours,
*AxDude, LitMuse Founder.
'Moral Victory, hu... funny, that's what they said about Jesus when he was on the cross, "Oh, don't worry Mary, it's a Moral Victory..."'
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