html question: how do you make your blockquotes curly?
   alrighty, so ctrl+f to find blockquote { and anywhere in that little section just put border-radius:#px; and change # to any number you’d like. u vu Pretty simple !!
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html question: how do you make your blockquotes curly?
   alrighty, so ctrl+f to find blockquote { and anywhere in that little section just put border-radius:#px; and change # to any number you’d like. u vu Pretty simple !!

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How did you make your links go up and down on your theme? I've been trying to figure out for ages how to do it. Thanks!
   Hello there !! Hope you don't mind me answering this publicly since it's probs something that might help other people too !!!
      this is super easy though, you can just put after the links. u vu
   example: ( code taken from the current hollywhood theme I'm using, the way it appears may vary between thememakers )Â
                         link 1                 link 2                 link 3 Â
hi !! so i'm attempting to code my own theme and i'm having trouble trying to figure out how to add in a background (i'm using hollywhood's themes !!) i figured since your theme is so beautiful you might be able to help me ??
    no problem ! here’s what the beginning of my body { section looks like.Â
body { Â background:url(url here) {color:background} fixed no-repeat; Â background-position: #px #px;
    so just put a url to your image in the url here spot, and don’t leave a space between the url and the parentheses. An example of what this will look like: url(http://google.com)
    as for background position, just input numbers in the # spots, I believe the left one is on the x axis (left & right) and the right one is on the y axis (up & down). negative values also work for these variables, so you’ll just kinda have to play around with that.
                                hope this helps !!!