I've made the navbar less hideous via a lot of CSS hackery on my personal style. This has also been thrown at Denise because they agree Navbar Needs Work.
A/B comparison (another journal, current navbar vs. my style applied navbar)
Navbar, journal view
Navbar, reading page
Here's the DW custom stylesheet I wrote to do it. This has only been tested on Firefox and Mobile Safari, but I'm not doing anything super-surprising so I don't anticipate a lot of problems? But the navbar is mostly made with tables (kill me) so my CSS has to work with that which can produce some creaky results.
A/B comparison (another journal, current navbar vs. my style applied navbar)
Navbar, journal view
Navbar, reading page
Here's the DW custom stylesheet I wrote to do it. This has only been tested on Firefox and Mobile Safari, but I'm not doing anything super-surprising so I don't anticipate a lot of problems? But the navbar is mostly made with tables (kill me) so my CSS has to work with that which can produce some creaky results.
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Date: 2017-04-18 04:29 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2017-04-18 04:44 am (UTC)I had to write more CSS to handle the login pane, which I wasn't even thinking about when I did the rest of it. It's not as neat as the rest but it's at least presentable now, and I've updated the linked CSS file.
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Date: 2017-04-18 11:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2017-04-19 12:20 am (UTC)