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htmlqueens · 7 years
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hiya I'm having some trouble with tags. I'm working with a heavily modified* (*i just slapped a buncha shit on it) version of lauren ashpole's yellow theme. I'm having a hard time keeping the tags inside the box if i write too much. it seems the post doesn't extend along with it the tags themselves. any help would be appreciated. thanks! ☁
you need to get rid of the negative margin top on .notestags and then move the notestags div to inside the .corners div
--chlo
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benchcrew · 10 years
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Da Vinci
Da Vinci: Curiosity is important. Name one thing your muse would love to study in detail.
Food being something that's Important to him, he'd very likely pursue the study of the culinary arts!
Having lived alone for a while, he's had his fair share of experience in cooking. Though he's not the best at it, he's certainly not the worst - if he had the money, he'd consider taking a few courses to get a bit better at it.
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benchcrew · 10 years
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Munch!
Munch: Your muse has to draw something to represent their ‘inner self’. What do they draw? Explanations are not necessary!
He wouldn't draw what he'd actually feel would represent his inner self most - that would require opening up to others about some more personal issues, and that's definitely not his stronger point. It'd probably end up being some kind of animal representation...or a Beefed Up Self Portrait.
Either way, it'd be scribbled out and not shown to anyone. He'd find it Lame and Embarrassing.
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benchcrew · 10 years
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Monet?
Monet: Does your muse like nature? What kind of scenery do they particularly like and why?
He's pretty cool with nature, but he wouldn't go out of his way to spend a lot of time surrounded by it!
Fudou's more about the urban scene. While he does feel nature can be beautiful, to him it doesn't hold the same structure and power the urban landscape/aesthetic does.
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benchcrew · 10 years
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picasso
Picasso: It’s time to think out of the box. What is your muse particularly rebellious about?
Being the rebellious type as it is, there isn't exactly much Fudou's particularly rebellious about. He does tend to disobey given orders when he's not the one giving them, and especially if he feels he could do a much better job his own way.
It goes beyond just orders - chances are if he's asked to do something, half the time he'll either not do what was asked or do the opposite. It's not that he's a bad listener (usually), just the whole 'compliance' thing is Not His Style.
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