
Journal CSS ResourcesCSS for subscribers is finally here!! Your local neighbourhood zilla is here to give a few pointers to the novice CSSers who want to give their journals a make over with a few pointers and a list of handy resources.
As a general rule it is better to keep things simple, not just if you are a beginner. Remember the following points when you design your page:
1. Mock it up Try your design in Photoshop first (or which ever app you have) that way you can play with colours and styles without needing to refresh your journal too much.
2. Just because you can, doesn't mean that you should... try to avoid making things like the text size too small.

Getting the most out of your CSS Journals Part TwoWelcome back! If you haven't done so already, have a read of Getting the most out of your CSS Journals Part One. Part two deals with Dressing up your mood boxes, adding extra lines to your Journal title, and will touch upon dynamic images in your journal, amongst other things. So without further delay, let's begin!
Mood boxes
"Mood boxes", or the little box that shows what you're listening to etc, is now available to everyone. Subscribers and non subscribers alike. It would seem that there's not a whole lot you can do with these, asides from change the colours and such. But something a few people don't know, is that you can move your mood b

Getting the most out of your CSS Journals Part OneIf you're a subscriber, then no doubt you know all too well what you can now do with your journals. The possibilities are almost endless, limited only by your imagination. And there are some great designs popping up, :devnickcreevy:, :devnameless-designer:, :devdepthskins: to name a few. But surely there's more to CSS than just images and such? That's where this guide comes in.
Over a series of weeks, you'll see just what you can do with your CSS journal, from minor tweaks to full-blown redesigns. And you can help too! Just note your tweaks to :devgrayda: and you can have your tweak included!
Let's begin!
Deviations Box
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