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Blog post styling

Tacit is a general purpose CSS framework. A customized version is provided along with this blog template, specifically configured to address only blog post-related CSS rules to prevent unintended interactions with blog's overall layout.


You should not use any CSS classes to make your HTML code look nice. Just make sure it is HTML5 compliant and you'll be fine. Again, no classes, just standard HTML elements, like <table> and <input>. Check the source code of this page.


/* b:comment: customize blogtemplate - blogpost css (start) */
body.article-view .post-body .content-item input,body.article-view .post-body .content-item textarea,body.article-view .post-body .content-item select,…
/* b:comment: customize blogtemplate - blogpost css (end) */
]]></b:skin>
<b:template-skin>

By the way, Tacit is compliant with W3C validator requirements: HTML and CSS.


Forms

Here is a simple form with <fieldset>:

This is a one-line form without <fieldset>:


Tables

A simple table would look like this:

Make Price Year
BMW X6 $75,000 2013
Mercedes-Benz E350 $52,700 2014

Headings

Just use standard <h1>...<h6> tags:

This is <h1>

Use a heading of the highest level once per page.

This is <h2>

Use <h2> for sections of the page.

This is <h3>

Use <h3> for sub-sections.

This is <h4>

I would recommend to avoid this type of heading at all.

This is <h5>

I would recommend to avoid this type of heading at all.

This is <h6>

I would recommend to avoid this type of heading at all.

Sup® and Sub® Elements


Lists

Just use standard <ul>, <ol> and <dl> tags:

  • Orange
  • Apple
    1. First
    2. Second
      • Blue
      • Yellow
      • Green
      • Red
    3. Third
  • Apricot
Banana
A yellow fruit that is easy to peel.
Which also grows on a tree.
Cashew
A tan nut without a peel.
Cherry
A red fruit that is hard to peel.

Blockquote

Use this to emphasize a quote
— Author Name, Publication

Aside

main content

Keyboard

Sometimes you want to let people know they should press a keyboard command like ctrl + l.


Media

It's recommended to add .content-block css-class to image, video and embedded elements to acquire a better responsive behavior.

To scale images, append an additional css-class to provide aligned and floating images a coherent layout, including mobile views.

Even before the internet was a thing, people already used Filler Text as a filler in printing tests.

.content-block.full-width


Even before the internet was a thing, people already used Filler Text as a filler in printing tests.

.content-block.small-width

As an alternative use Blogger's standard sizinig method, e.g. img-attribute. Hint: Blogger adapts image width and alignment for mobile requests.

Even before the internet was a thing, people already used Filler Text as a filler in printing tests.

.content-block img:not([width])


Even before the internet was a thing, people already used Filler Text as a filler in printing tests.

.content-block img[width="400"]
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