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I made a page!!! (well two pages) They’re pretty similar. Basic css/html knowledge required- notes on how to edit are inside the code. Feel free to message me if anything is confusing! This is also an entry for @codingcabin ‘s pagecraft challenge. This also looks pretty darn nice paired with the theme I made for the last challenge.. just sayin ;) I’m using it as my navigation page if you wanted to see an example of how I used it!
all images used are from unsplash :)
Features:
Unlimited Boxes
Unlimited Tags in each box
Masonry Layout
Multicolumn
A small image within each box
A title for each box
One accent color
Version 1 / Code: taller boxes and a header. Links are divided into two columns in a neat orderly fashion.
Version 2 / Code: wider boxes w/o a header. Links are in one big blob.
This is a revamp of a theme I had released under my previous URL! It’s loosely based on the original Redux theme, but it’s not a redux edit.
(in the photoset: the main page of the theme, the ‘no search results’ page, and the search results page)
Features:
500px posts
custom colors for most elements
12 font choices
4 extra links; you can choose 22 icons for all of them
circular or square sidebar image
optional borders for posts and sidebar
optional shadow for posts and sidebar
tags can be hidden or shown
As usual, please don’t remove the credit, redistribute this code as your own, use as a base code, or take parts of the code and implement them into another one.
If anything isn’t working properly, please let me know! Thanks for looking! :-)
All these gymnasts are on the National Team as far as we know. I’m pretty excited to follow this bunch of girls! There are some very good new seniors and combining them with the older seniors they should be able to put up a good team for Worlds later this year.
I’ve divided the gymnasts into four categories. The Worlds Team are, obviously, the gymnasts who went to worlds last year and are very much in the running for another spot. The injured stars have the potential to do something great, but it’s hard to predict what their road will be. The newcomers are the new seniors and they all show a lot of potential on various events. The veterans are the gymnasts who are always there, but are not quite good enough to make it on to a major team.
The Worlds Team
Liu Tingting (2000, Guangdong)
Best event: uneven bars, balance beam
Best result: 2018 World Champion on balance beam
Chen Yile (2002, Guangdong)
Best event: all-around, balance beam
Best result: 2018 Asian Games all-around & beam champion
Luo Huan (2000, Zhejiang)
Best event: all-around, uneven bars
Best result: 2017&2018 Chinese all-around champion
After a rocky team final, Liu TingTing is taken out of the all around and replaced by teammate Tang Xijing, who placed 21st in qualifications. Exceeding all expectations, Xijing hits all four events and ends up in silver medal position, making her the second Chinese gymnast to earn a world’s silver medal in Women’s Gymnastics history— their best finish to date.
Just as they reach the door, and as David steps out, Mia turns and looks back at Sebastian. He looks at her.
Their eyes lock.
A hint of a tear in both… And, ever so subtly, for just a fleeting second, Mia smiles.
It’s the kind of smile you could miss if you blinked – but it’s enough to signal to Sebastian that she recognized the melody he played, and that she still remembers it, and still thinks of it to this day…