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Made some icons last night. I posted some over in
your_favorites, for the fantasy show challenge.
I'm feeling a bit rusty even though it's only been a couple months. I've forgotten where some things are and how others work, but it's slowly coming back. I'm trying to focus on making better crops. Making sure my subject is visible and the main focus.
Here's a bunch from Midnight, Texas:
And a few from Younger:
S/N: if anyone can tell me what the html is to put space between my icons when making a table, I'd be very grateful! I hate that they're all up on top of each other. :/
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I'm feeling a bit rusty even though it's only been a couple months. I've forgotten where some things are and how others work, but it's slowly coming back. I'm trying to focus on making better crops. Making sure my subject is visible and the main focus.
Here's a bunch from Midnight, Texas:
And a few from Younger:
S/N: if anyone can tell me what the html is to put space between my icons when making a table, I'd be very grateful! I hate that they're all up on top of each other. :/
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on 2017-08-24 07:34 pm (UTC)Replace all [ ] with < and > for the code to work:
To avoid getting linefeeds between them, you can surround them with [lj-raw] ...[/lj-raw] (or probably [dw-raw] on dw? Never tried it. The lj tags all still work on dw, so I stick to them.)
Then you only have to put a single blank (space) between the icons to slightly separate them.
If you are using a table, you can add cellspacing and/or cellpadding attributes to the table tag, like so:
[table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="1"].....[/table]
Experiment which ones you like better. If all you have inside each table cell is an icon, it makes no difference whether you use spacing or padding.
I really gotta check out Midnight, Texas!
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on 2017-08-25 01:13 pm (UTC)You really should! It has a kind of Buffy feel to it. Only everyone in town is supernatural in some way. They haven't revealed what everyone is yet, but so far they've all been unique.
There's a continuous story, but also a new monster/bad thing every week. The same group of like four or five people come together to save the town. Meanwhile we're slowly learning the town is sitting on a hellmouth that is drawing bad people to the town.
But it's its own show, not something trying to be the new Buffy or anything. I didn't even see the parallels until last night. (I'm a little behind)