How does that sound?
CSS: { background:#000 url(http://files.myopera.com/drlaunch/sleekshady/background.png) 0px 96px repeat-x; } #wrap1 { position:relative; top:64px; } #wrap4 { background-color:#0d0d0d; } #top { color:#333; background: url(http://files.myopera.com/drlaunch/sleekshady/banner.png); height:170px; } #subtitle { color:#555; } #menu { position:relative; top:-200px; } /*
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on Jan 05, 2008
And just what is this supposed to be?   
on Jan 05, 2008
Just a CSS blog design from a Opera Community user. In case you don't know what that means..........
on Jan 05, 2008
Without context it isn't very useful here, is it?

Tell the community what it is and why it's of interest.  Could make for interesting discussion.
on Jan 06, 2008
If you cope and paste this code on a CSS screen, it'll make a very interesting blog design. In case you don't know what I mean by the phrase CSS screen, that means where you put your CSS to make your design.
on Jan 06, 2008
I actually understood what you posted and what it is for.  However, how this applies to this community is vague.

had you started with "Hi, I'm new here (member since yesterday) and do some web design.  I have a site showing my skin/whatever.  I use teh following CSS to "skin" my site.  You could use similar code on your site.  Here are ways to vary it.  Here are screenshots of what it might look like" people would have context instead of random code that no one would do anything with.

In any case, welcome to WC.
on Jan 06, 2008
I liked the last part of that.
on Jan 06, 2008
Hi. I'm DrLaunch, the creator of Sleek Shady. Sleek Shady is a My Opera Community blog theme. The CSS code is from Sleek Shady but it's not all of it. The full theme is available from Link

Sleek Shady is open-source. To my knowledge it only works in My Opera so using it elsewhere will not work or not work correctly. However, I'm happy if someone feel like working to make the theme work elsewhere. Feel free to contact me if you need help with anything related to Sleek Shady.
on Jan 06, 2008
I checked out the joeuser.com options and I couldn't see any place to put CSS code. So it doesn't work in this community. You'll have to ask the community management if you want more customisation options in joeuser.com.