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I really like looking at the "codes" made for playlists and roleplay blogs like the ones on [profile] criscodes. But I don't have a good baseline for how CSS and HTML can be effectively used inside of posts on Dreamwidth. Cohost, obviously, was infamously permissive with what you could do with CSS; most "modern style" social media, meanwhile, doesn't even really let you insert tables or div elements to format, limiting in-post html/css to just some very bare bones text formatting at most.

Are there any tutorials or guides for how to learn to develop your own aesthetic playlist/muselist/ac tracker/muse inbox/etc "codes" from scratch? I'd really love to brush up on my fanciest css without necessarily editing my blog theme every time to do it.

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Date: Dec. 20th, 2025 01:48 am (UTC)
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I don't get into fancy coding, but I do admire it. I know some folks have posted ways to code specific things. The CSS tag has some tips. Communities include [community profile] dreamcodes, [community profile] htmlcss, and [community profile] dreamwidthlayouts.

I try to save bits of useful code when I see them.

GUIDE TO DREAMWIDTH HTML/CSS

How to Make a Graybar for Spoilers in Dreamwidth

How to Make a Navigation Box in Dreamwidth

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