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Post by foxxu ❋ on Jan 6, 2014 9:39:50 GMT -8
Um. What I am wondering is... is it even possible to do a hide/show code, the only one I found is here well, there is also here but I know nothing of iquery.
Then there is the one in my CSS book... Uh. If there isn't a way, that would be good to know. But I just figured if there is a way to hover post templates, there is possibly a way to hide/show.
It doesn't help that I am like a derp in coding. I know how to read and navigate my way through it, but when it comes to the actual coding, I get kind of lost. What I am looking for is just an easy hide/show posting template.
And if there is a way, how do you do that? But yeah. um.
Thanks (˘◡˘) asdkja
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Post by Egao, Egao Everywhere on Jan 6, 2014 10:49:31 GMT -8
You'll need a javascript/jquery-free code to make it work in posts through the style tags, so you need to work on css alone. I didn't really think it was possible but I did look it up and saw this (there's a demo on the correct answer). It seems there are new pseudo selectors involved. I don't know if they're already usable for the style tag hack iPokemon has though. Here is a more detailed explanation. I didn't really read through it but click events via css is basically what you're after.
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Post by foxxu ❋ on Jan 6, 2014 15:15:15 GMT -8
Alright! Thank you! I will try this and see what I can come up with. Dang, you are a better searcher than me, I googled two days ago for the whole day and found nothing. But really thank you >w< b
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Post by Egao, Egao Everywhere on Jan 6, 2014 18:06:31 GMT -8
I'm a experienced google cheater
I'll give this a try too when I get home. But I knew what to search anyway that's why I found it, since I knew that you can only do this thing through css. And I like relying on css a lot so I'd often google stuffs like "____ using css only." Using javascript and jquery is often my last resort.
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