Thread:FishTank/@comment-3361105-20160427152559/@comment-4522253-20160428210009

Hatebunny wrote: It is looking much better. Still a bunch of demands and requests, though!

I wonder about the colour of the sections like on the story titles, etc - that's a thing we can change manually, right? I can't help but think I would rather something a little more subtle (like a shade of grey, maybe). But if we can do it manually, all that matters is that you've got the code right, and we can mess with colours on our own time. Yep. Can be changed easily in a single line of CSS. Is there a reason that hitting "2nd Printing Cover" messes with the line breaking? I don't understand why changing the colour of the box = changing the amount of space the text has before it line-breaks. (in the first example) It doesn't. The image is a few pixels shorter in height, so the content shifts up. Is it possible to remove the line at the bottom of the box, underneath the previous/next issues? Absolutely. I'll get it on the next go-round. Is it possible to add a border to the storytitle boxes? if they're just solid blocks of colour, they blend in with each other when both are collapsed, and it doesn't solve the issue we had before. I can, but I think you'll find after it's done that you won't like it. More lines and borders tend to break the cleaner aesthetic. The example with a bunch of variants is not ideal. I'm well aware, and I'm not too happy with it either. It was an easy CSS solution, but I'm a little hard pressed to find a better one that's not absurdly hacky, code bloated, or the like. Speaking of Variants, is it possible to leave the Variant Cover artist heading the same colour as the background AND left-align that text AND make it the same size text as the Cover Artist text (yes, like in the original)? Not reasonably, no. Additionally, taking an independent element like that is counterproductive from a usability perspective. Not to mention that the asymmetry detracts from the aesthetic. We could eschew the heading altogether, though and just have the variant artists directly underneath the primary artists. Barring those picky things, and a more ideal solution for variant covers, I think you're getting very close! Great!