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This is a template file which you can use to redefine the Liferea
CSS definitions use to render items. Below you find empty class
definitions including comments describing what they are used for.
Before you start customizing...
Reloading:
==========
For performance reasons Liferea will read this CSS file only
on startup. So when you modify it please restart Liferea for
changes to take effect.
About Font Definitions:
=======================
You should avoid setting absolute font sizes. This allows Liferea
to follow the GNOME font and font size. Use relative definitions
instead (e.g. "1.2em" or "0.8em").
Color Definitions:
==================
Try to reuse GTK theme colors. Liferea uses the following definitions
and will be replace them on the fly:
GTK-COLOR-FG
GTK-COLOR-BG
GTK-COLOR-LIGHT
GTK-COLOR-DARK
GTK-COLOR-MID
GTK-COLOR-BASE
GTK-COLOR-TEXT
GTK-COLOR-NORMAL-LINK
GTK-COLOR-VISITED-LINK
Inspecting the HTML:
====================
If the definitions below do not help you, run Liferea with
the parameter "--debug-html". Then Liferea will dump HTML
into
~/.liferea_1.8/output.xhtml
each time it renders an item or a feed. So you can check for
style classes and the layout you want to affect.
*/
/* Item display rendering header table (with title, categories...) */
// table.itemhead { }
/* Feed display rendering header table (with title, categories...) */
// table.feedhead { }
/* Left <td> of feed/item table display containing favicon */
// td.headleft { }
// a.favicon { }
// a.favicon img { }
/* Right <td> of feed/item table display containing title */
// td.headright { }
/* Metadata display table (inside header table) */
// table.headmeta { }
/* 2 pane mode: Item menu definitions */
// .itemmenu { }
// .itemmenu a { }
// .itemmenu a:hover { }
// .itemmenu * span { }
// .itemmenu * img { }
/* Header table fields to different item metadata */
// .author, .categories, .source { }
// .date { }
/* Item/feed description */
// div.content { }
/* Comment rendering */
// div.comment { }
// div.comment_body { }
// div.comment_title { }
/* Styles for the HTTP error box at the beginning
of the feed description and for item comment feeds */
// #errors, #commentFeedError { }
// #parseError, #filterError, #updateError { }
// div.xmlparseroutput { }
// span.details, span.detaillink { }
// span.details { }
// span.showmore { }
/* namespace specific styles */
// div.blogchanneltitle { }
// div.photoheader { }
/* Gravatar embedding */
// img.gravatar { }
/* OpenStreeMap embedded map*/
// #map img { }
/* Slashdot Header */
// .slash { }
// .slashSection, .slashDepartment { }
// .slashValue { }
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