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The reason the image looks like this is - you wouldn't answer me in the chat box. The images you produced were of low quality, and would not have made a very good collage. So. Here you are. If you do not approve, come back with other images. I'll do my best to try again!
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Wanted to post a note here about what you said in the cbox.
It's all highly technical.
Short Answer Use different CSS selector names for thread pages with conflicting styles.
You have
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POST A: <style> .overlay { ... }</style> ... POST B: <style>.overlay { ... } </style>
Because these posts are on the same webpage, the browser tries to put together the webpage and says "Okay, so I style the thing called '.overlay' like this ... no wait, here it is again, I style it like this instead, ... no wait, here it is again .. aww fuck it. I'm confused." as it reads each post to assemble the webpage.
These style tags are stepping on each other's feet, trying to constantly change the style named 'overlay' to one thing and then to the next.
Tp fix it, just change the names :
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POST A: <style> .overlay-AFRICACHARACTER { ... }</style> ... POST B: <style>.overlay-CANADACHARACTER { ... } </style>
And then the styles wont step on each other's feet anymore. Note that you will need to change your code slightly to match.
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<div class="overlay">
becomes
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<div class="overlay-AFRICACHARACTER">
I think you will need to do this with all styles that are clashing - like '.innerbox' and '#innerbox1 ' . This is a setback of the way Naxx codes his tables, but I've never seen it mess up like this before.
Too complicated?
Skip the CSS style tags and just put everything "in-line", with all the CSS styles between style="". Like this:
ALSO If you want to change the color of your text, put this "color: orange;" . Don't like orange? Red, blue, black also works, as do hex codes like this "color:#9933FF" which is a violet. You can get more hex colors here : http://visibone.com/colorlab/
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I recoded them with in-line CSS. Press QUOTE to get the code.
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