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