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still kind of a stealthy love ninja ([personal profile] zvi) wrote in [site community profile] dw_suggestions2009-10-20 12:51 am

Make the tags of an entry be classes on the entry

Title:
Make the tags of an entry be classes on the entry

Area:
styles, entries

Summary:
Apply the tags assigned to an entry as classes to the entry as well. This will allow a user to put custom CSS to style all of their entries tagged a certain way (e.g. recipe, story, art) the same.

Description:
I have sometimes come across people who like to post some subset of their entries, usually their fanfiction, in ways that I find not very readable, mostly to do with spacing, sometimes they feel the need to set the story font, or they want colors in the heading or something.

If the entries of that type all had a class applied to them, the person could use custom CSS to style the entry as they liked when they were looking at it or when someone was looking at it in its original style, but when I switched to my style, all of their styling would go away, as is not now the case when I apply Firefox's "No style" function to a page where styling has been directly applied.

The main difficulty would be advertising that the feature exists so that people could take advantage of it. Also, it would add to the length of journal pages, making them longer to download than they are now.

Poll #1503 Make the tags of an entry be classes on the entry
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 36


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Should be implemented as-is.
23 (63.9%)

Should be implemented with changes. (please comment)
1 (2.8%)

Shouldn't be implemented.
3 (8.3%)

(I have no opinion)
8 (22.2%)

(Other: please comment)
1 (2.8%)

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[personal profile] matgb 2009-10-22 11:21 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, yes, I see--locally customised CSS is something most people will both never do and be completely bemused by, but every journal theme out there these days uses large amount of CSS in it.

I used to do this sort of thing when I was blogging semi-seriously, but had to hand code the 'class=news' and 'class=LOL' code into each post, this would both be a lot easier, be less likely for me to forget and allow me to go back and amend all my old entries easily, which would be nice.