@ube I am glad you like it O/
I worked hard on it and at times was super frustrated because things didn't work how I wanted them to work ;;
just wanted to make sure. You did help me after all and proper credit where credit is due uwu
@engel it looks incredible! :D amazing job!!
and omg that's really sweet of you but no need to credit me for the layout! the mention is already really nice c:
@ube@saorsa I did it gurls >.<
uhm if you want I can also add you directly to the credits of the layout. I was unsure but I mentioned you. Hope that was/is okay?????
does the thing you want to add on top look like it's underneath the fade out? if so, that's a pretty easy fix. inside the code line of whatever you want to add on top, add "opacity:.99" and it'll appear 100% over the fade out
i suggest creating a new image and then click on the gradient tool. from there, pick the same color for both ends of the gradient but set the opacity on one end to be '0%' so that it makes a smooth gradient
i've tried the line by line opacity tag for fade outs and it definitely works, but it can be pretty bulky code-wise. i was doing increments of .025 to make a really smooth gradient so that's on me lol
its a pain in the ngl lol but one good thing about it is that once u get the first code line right, the only thing u gotta change is the opacity for all the others so u can just copy+paste
for a standard scroll:
<div style="float:left;margin:0px 0px 0px 0px;width:435px;height:180px;overflow:hidden;">
<div style="float:left;width:455px;height:180px;overflow:auto;">
<div style="width:435px;">
for a sideways scroll:
<div style="float:left;margin:0px 0px 0px 0px;width:435px;height:180px;overflow:hidden;">
<div style="float:left;width:435px;height:190px;overflow:auto;">
<div style="width:1000px;">