I'm trying to get a aligned flowchart with Mermaid in Jekyll but it always is in stairs and with rounded connections. Any idea on how to display it this way?
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I'm trying to center a series of 6 icons w/text using additional css on my wordpress website.
How do I locate and center these all together?
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I'm looking to display a compass heading using HTML, CSS, and Typescript for my Ionic project. I've got the heading available as a number between 0-360, and a true heading which is obviously 360.
How can I best go about doing this? I'd like it to be animated in real time.
A couple ideas:
Have a background image of a compass, overlay a needle image on the compass image and rotate that needle depending on the degree of heading.
Build out a circle and needle using CSS entirely, with no images, and use the same logic of rotation.
You can try to obtain or create an SVG of a compass and animate the compass needle.
Instead of building the compass out of CSS from scratch you can also look for pre-built ones on the internet.Search for pure CSS compass and you'll find some impressive compasses
Personally i would go for the SVG option as you dont have to go through the trouble of aligning the divs. All you need to do is figure out where the code for the needle is and rotate it using CSS classes.
Let's say I have a home page on which there is menu. Below it some text (added via Page) and below that a footer. If I want to add a custom section below the content (let's say one DIV with background image and text on top of it) that user could change, how would I do something like that? Or if I want to create DIV with background image and some text on top of it.
I am familiar with custom posts and custom fields, but that seems like an overkill for something like this.
Basically, I am looking for the easiest solution on which I could manage several "custom" sections (6-7) all over the site.Those sections would basically only be text, images and links. Maybe creating 6-7 widget places and then assigning their places where I need.
Purchase a theme with Visual Composer (or integrate the Visual Composer plugin to your site yourself - not for beginners). Visual Composer will allow you to easily create divs with text and images by simple clicks and drag/drop capabilities.
So... I have to make a working prototype of a website to customize your own cupcake. I really don't know how to make it. I got an image in my head of what I want, but I absolutely don't know how to get it to work.
So, my question is: Is it possible to have multiple image sliders overlap filled with png images so if you click the thumbnails you can build up an image consisting of changeable parts?
I already found some basic image sliders that I would like to use. The thumbnails for the sliders will be hidden in the various menus. Every menu stands for a changeable part of the cupcake, so the thing I want to create with all of the sliders is a personal cupcake.
I made the png files myself so I really hope this idea is possible, because I need this working thing for school and otherwise I really don't know what to do to make it work :X.
I have graphs, reports or just plain text I want to place in a web page. Instead of sitting on the dull white background, I want them to have some containers around them. I can do plain color backgrounds but I was wondering if there are templates for containers with things like rounded corners, shaded containers, flexible gradients, drop shadow, ideas for partioning sections of a webpage.
Basically I want a resource that has a wealth of these things instead of me searching across tens of sites hoping to find something. I am a web developer not a designer so I need some ideas and help. While there are lots of whole page templates, I am more specific and want ideas for stuff similar to DotNetNuke containers. (Don't send me to DNN templates)
Actually if you want rounded corners, you CAN do it using CSS. Here's a good article on it:
http://www.devwebpro.com/25-rounded-corners-techniques-with-css/
Instead of looking around for graphics, why not create simple ones in Photoshop? All of these "partitions" for your website can easily be done by yourself either by using graphics you create or by some CSS. (i.e. for drop shadow, you can alter the borders)
If you're not into using Photoshop to create your own graphics, here are two sites for vector graphics--you'll have to dig around a bit.
http://www.vecteezy.com/
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/50-websites-for-free-vector-images-download/