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Second batch of themes for Medallion Left
What is this? themes for Medallion (Left) by ninetydegrees
Image sources:
*Medallions: all images from the Met museum - public domain
*Background: all images from webtreats ETC - free for use in both personal and commercial projects, including web templates (http://webtreats.mysitemyway.com/terms-of-use/)
*Icons: all images from The Noun Project - CC-BY-SA or public domain
*Dreamwidth logo - Dreamwidth wiki - I hope it can be used if the theme is in dw-nonfree.
Links:
*Salomé: Preview|Layer
*Lazy Days: Preview|Layer
*Correspondence: Preview|Layer
*Summer: Preview|Layer
*Canvas: Preview|Layer
Image sources:
*Medallions: all images from the Met museum - public domain
*Background: all images from webtreats ETC - free for use in both personal and commercial projects, including web templates (http://webtreats.mysitemyway.com/terms-of-use/)
*Icons: all images from The Noun Project - CC-BY-SA or public domain
*Dreamwidth logo - Dreamwidth wiki - I hope it can be used if the theme is in dw-nonfree.
Links:
*Salomé: Preview|Layer
*Lazy Days: Preview|Layer
*Correspondence: Preview|Layer
*Summer: Preview|Layer
*Canvas: Preview|Layer
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1. Go to https://www.dreamwidth.org/customize/advanced/layers, scroll to the bottom, spot the Create top-level layer menu, pick Layout then hit Create.
2. In the table above, spot the layout layer you've created. It should be under Child of layer 550: Dreamwidth S2 Core, v2 and have (none) as a name.
3. Click on Edit then copy/paste https://www.dreamwidth.org/customize/advanced/layersource?id=826364&fmt=html into it and click on Save and Compile.
You're done with the first part. You'll have to do the same thing but for the theme in the second part.
1. So back to https://www.dreamwidth.org/customize/advanced/layers, still at the bottom, but this time you want to pick the second menu --Create a style-specific layer-- and create a theme for the style Medallion (Left).
2. In the table above, spot the theme layer with (none) as a name and which is a child of Medallion (Left).
3. Click on Edit, copy/paste https://www.dreamwidth.org/customize/advanced/layersource?id=827189&fmt=html into it then Save and Compile.
You're almost done! The last part is going to be the creation of a style with these two layers.
1. This time go to https://www.dreamwidth.org/customize/advanced/styles. Scroll to the bottom one more time, type your style name (it's up to you :) then hit Create.
2. It should load a new page called Edit Style. There pick Medallion Left as your layout layer and click on Change. This opens a second menu where you can pick Lazy Days as your theme. Click on Save Changes.
3. You're back to the styles list. Spot the style you've just created and click on Use. Your journal will now be using Lazy Days. :)
If you want to customize some things you can go to https://www.dreamwidth.org/customize/options as usual.
Let me know if this didn't work or something was unclear.
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It all sounds a bit complicated, but I might give it a try... it's so pretty!
Edited to add... I can'd do it, at the first step it tells me
"Error
You've reached your maximum number of allowed layers."
:( Oh, well.
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I'd forgotten that free accounts can't create an unlimited numbers of layers. You'd have to delete some if you're still interested in using this one.
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And thank you, ninetydegrees, for these themes, they are beautiful! (I hope you still read the comments to this entry:))
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Thank *you* for your kind words and your interest. I still read comments so let me know if you have further questions. I'd be happy to answer. :)
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But then there's another problem: when I try to do this:
I see this:
Can you please tell me what do I do wrong? :)
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Thank you so much for your help and sorry for a misunderstanding!
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I don't understand what you mean by finished. This was finished when I posted it. I stopped making public layouts since then. It's been up so the Dreamwidth devs to make it one of their official layouts (or not) since 2017.