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Liv ([personal profile] vivi) wrote in [community profile] dreamcodes2013-08-01 05:41 pm
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Kink List Code

Made largely because I was dissatisfied with the options available, and wanted an IC/OOC divide and a giving/receiving divide. Feel free to chop it up, revamp it, what have you! Just leave the credit so other people can fill it out!



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Yes kinks are particular favorites. Maybe means I'm open to it, but would require discussion first. IC Limits are things the character would dislike, but I would enjoy playing out despite their distaste (and in some cases because of it). OOC Limits are hard limits that I will refuse to play.

You can hover over kinks marked with an asterisk to read a note.

both
receiving only
giving only

YES
MAYBE
IC LIMIT
OOC LIMIT
Yes
Yes*
Maybe
Maybe*
Maybe
IC Limit
IC Limit
IC Limit*
OOC Limit
OOC Limit
OOC Limit
OOC Limit



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[personal profile] wildcardpotential 2013-09-26 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I messed with my theme settings and un-squished it!
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[personal profile] angermanaging 2013-09-27 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
Most coding like this doesn't show up all that attractively in journal layouts. I always place it behind cuts and turn off custom style pages (Account Settings → Display → uncheck Entry Page Default: Your Journal) and that fixes everything.

I'm glad you like it, though! :D Thank you!
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[personal profile] wildcardpotential 2013-09-27 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
Ahhh I'll try that too thank you!

:3 its a great idea to split limits between IC and OOC! Cause sometimes kinks and limits are different! So I'm glad your chart takes that into account!
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[personal profile] duelo 2015-03-31 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
Super late to the party, but thank you for this. I just found this coding and implemented it and noticed I was having the same problem. I knew I needed to turn that setting off to fix it but, being brand spanking new to Dreamwidth, had no clue where to find that setting. Thank yooou!

Also, something I noticed that others might or might not experience is that when one of my lists was way longer than the others, it vertically centered the shorter lists. In case anyone else runs into that, after a little Google-fu and a lot of trial and error, I found that adding "vertical-align: top;" to the td tag of the columns affected makes it look nice again like the live preview does. :)
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[personal profile] dormition 2015-03-31 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
(Don't mind the journal change, it's still [personal profile] angermanaging.)

Oh wow, I'm so glad my old comment helped! Especially since I think the setting is defined a bit differently now, with a drop down menu, so it's great that you still found it.

Yeah, I try to test possible use styles when I made codes, but I'm... honestly too lazy to test too much LOL so I hadn't thought of that. In the future, feel free to ask me if one of my codes breaks during normal usage -- I should've thought to add v-align myself. :)

Welcome to Dreamwidth, I hope you have fun here! :D
Edited 2015-03-31 00:16 (UTC)
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[personal profile] duelo 2015-03-31 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
I ended up editing the number of ems for my sidebar instead, because when I changed it the way you mentioned, it ended up making some of my other entry codings look really really awful lol and I was too lazy to fix them. But yes, it very much helped! It's right where you said it'd be. :)

It doesn't look like it affected your live preview at all and could honestly have been a fluke because I'm never lucky with CSS. No matter how much I love tinkering with it, it kind of hates me a little. But I got the little sucker to work, so ha! I was going to nudge you if I couldn't get it on my own, but I always like to try on my own first. Thanks so much!

Thank you, fingers crossed! :D
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[personal profile] dormition 2015-03-31 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
oh huh, that totally works too!

Honestly that's how I learned to code. I'd take other peoples' codes and fiddle with them until they were what I wanted (including layouts) and eventually I was like... well... I could just. Do this myself at this point. lol. But yes, it definitely took more than one year of fighting CSS before I was at all victorious, and even now it wins a battle now and again. The fiend.
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[personal profile] duelo 2015-03-31 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
Totally, me too, that's exactly how I learned to code. Just tweaking other people's code. I still haven't ventured into creating my own as far as a bigger project like making something like this or a bio sheet or anything goes, but I probably could if I had the time and patience, honestly. But yes, battling CSS is a fun, if sometimes frustrating war to wage, but I love it so I always try first and ask questions if I get too stuck haha.