Sep. 17th, 2016

information
Welcome to another code from Tessisamess!
A nice, large single-column character roster to go with Room to Breathe, in keeping the the same light coloring, wider widths, and minimalist feel. Room for plenty of at-a-glance info and perfect for CDJs or small games/PSLs. And, as always, as easy as I can possibly make it to update to add/remove characters. Enjoy! ♥
the coding
Oh, yeah. These are the goods!
Paste your code into a code tester, then follow the directions below to get your code rolling!installation guide
Everything you need to know about editing this code!
INFORMATION REPLACEMENTSPICTURE to insert your image; should be square and no smaller than 250px.
SUBTITLE for your subtitle line.
BLURB for your character info; best when sits between 3-6 lines.
URL1 for your contact entry link.
URL2 for your bio entry link.
URL3 and Gamename for your game link and name.
PB Name for your character PB.
APPEARANCE REPLACEMENTS
#fff to change the background color.
#333 to change the font color.
#B7C8C2 to change the accent color.
#bbb to change the thin border color.
#777 to change the link color.
12px to change the font size.
helvetica,arial,sans-serif to change the font.
terms of use
Please respect my usage agreement; thank you!
♥ Keep credit backlink in place.♥ Do not redistribute my codes in part or in whole.
♥ If you break something during editing, please feel free to drop me a comment and I'll help as best I can!
♥ I love seeing edits! This isn't a rule, but if you have a cool edit of one of my codes I'd love to see it!
notes
Just some things to keep in mind!
♥ Most of my in-entry codes utilize lj-raw
, which means things like line breaks need to be done with the HTML <br>
tag.♥ Some of my codes look great without using an
lj-cut
! But be aware, some of them (very large codes, or any code that utilizes tables) really should be behind a cut; spare your friends' f-pages and give it a look after posting! If it stretches out your journal entry or cuts off on the side, chances are it's going to warp other people's styles as well.