marikiathoi: photo of plum blossoms (butterfly)
This is a less complete documentation because Tumblr is in various ways a mess and I really don't feel up to dealing with that now, also I just don't care that much. For one I can't save any changes to my theme unless I scrap it because it uses custom CSS to display LaTeX. I wish I could because apparently I'm using Georgia for body text and Baskerville for titles, and I'd rather just do Georgia for everything. (I guess either that's how Inkhorn does it or I changed body and forgot to change title.) It would be less inconvenient to redo once I've documented the colours, but I'm not sure how to weight that against pretty math. If the math breaks I'll probably do it then. And apparently at some point I told Tumblr I'm in probably-New Zealand (although of course I can't find anything now and language setting is just ‘English’), because it's spelling all the colour stuff with a ‘u’ (I'm doing that in the rest of the post for consistency). Also note I'm using my butterfly Tumblr icon, which I designed this colour scheme around. (Well, this and the title: “Ay a herle of þe grene, an oþer of golde”.) To see this post (or any post on Dreamwidth) in a slightly worse approximation of my tumblr theme, add ?s2id=3596978 to the end of the url. (See this post for more theme info.)

Colour scheme:
Primary colour #879a3c
Secondary colour #97be00
Tertiary colour #ffae00
Background #879a3c
Content background #f6fec8
Stripe #ffca58
marikiathoi: photo of plum blossoms (Default)
So, I'm thinking of changing my theme, but I do like the theme I have now, so I wanted to document it. For clarity, I wanted to make the text for the different colors be those colors. It turns out TextEdit (where I did have this documentation) doesn't allow custom hex-code text colors, so I thought I'd see if Dreamwidth does. The rich text editor doesn't let me do that, but the HTML font attribute does, so here goes! I'm using the Cloudy Days style, with a custom color scheme. (I picked my cymbidium clarisse icon to match.) Font is Charter, or Serif as a fallback. The journal title was doing a forced caps thing, which I disabled with custom CSS:

* {
text-transform: none;
}

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Page background #cbe1a8
Page text #60822b
Page link #ac5050
Page header subtitle #60822b
Module background #e5f2d2
Navigation module link text #fdfefd
Navigation module link background #ce7d7d
Navigation module hover link background #691515
Page header title #ac5050
Entry background #fdfefd
Entry title #8d2f2f
Entry management links background #ffdbdb
Entry interaction links background #fff2f2
Userpic border in entries #f5b6b6
Userpic border in alternating entries #fff2f2
Calendar entry days background #f4f9ec
Metadata and tag labels #8d2f2f

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